Before you is a towering testament to nature's cruel beauty. At least fourteen foot tall from the top of her head to the base of her roots, from the waist up this Ent has the figure of a striking woman clad in moss and flowering evergreen, while from the waist down her form is hidden by writhing roots. It has reddish-greyish bark, small greenish-yellow flowers, and shiny green leaves. The leaves are simple, very finely serrated or toothed. Spikes of small greenish flowers are followed by fruits, which are similar in appearance to an apple, are green or greenish-yellow when ripe.

The creature's beauty is tainted by the scent of rot that emanates from those roots, and as they writhe the off-white of bone occasionally peeks out from within. Flies of all kinds buzz around her form, gorging themselves on the poisonous apples her fruiting flowers offer, while other larger flies seem to feast on whatever is entrapped amidst her roots.