firelightmystic:

stopdoopy:

sixpenceee:

Cutting a bloodwood tree. Based on my previous post, the bloodwood tree is a deciduous, spreading and slightly flat-crowned tree with a high canopy. It reaches about 15 metres in height and has dark bark. The red sap is used traditionally as a dye and in some areas mixed with animal fat to make a cosmetic for faces and bodies.

aight but imagine being the first human to see this 

like you got all sorts of religions and stuff with trees and plants in general 

and you just go one day like it’s normal

and your tree is bleeding

would’ve been terrifying 

….I feel like this is how the horror movie starts…