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A group of sentient Trees. DW: (The End of the World)

A tree was a woody form of plant that grew on several planets. Generally forests were composed (at least partly) of trees. The forests of Eden were dense even in the small section captured by Tryst's Continuous Event Transmuter. (DW: Nightmare of Eden)

Vislor Turlough once described the trees on Trion as being three times the size of Earth trees, with plate-like thick mauve and purple leaves growing in spirals up blood-red trunks. (BFA: Loups-Garoux)

Calderon Beta was home to a four hundred foot tall tree "growing out of a clifftop on the north side of a mountain in the middle of the sea". (Night and the Doctor: First Night)

Intelligent or sentient trees

Whilst on Earth in the 1820s the Rani mined a section of forest with mines that turned humans into trees. Following their transformation the former-humans retained some level of consciousness. (DW: The Mark of the Rani)

By 5,000,000,000 many trees that had originated on Earth had achieved sentience and humanoid form. (DW: The End of the World)

See also

Tree