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=== Protection ===
=== Protection ===
Today, the Amberwood Tree is a protected species, and its harvesting is strictly regulated by the magistry. While it is fine to collect fallen branches or scoop resin off the bark without harming the tree, only licensed wandmakers and apothecaries are permitted to harvest the tree. Despite its protected status, the Amberwood Tree remains a valuable and highly sought-after resource in the wizarding world, and its magical properties continue to fascinate and inspire generations of witches and wizards.
Today, the Amberwood Tree is a protected species, and its harvesting is strictly regulated by the magistry. While it is fine to collect fallen branches or scoop resin off the bark without harming the tree, only licensed wandmakers and apothecaries are permitted to harvest the tree. Despite its protected status, the Amberwood Tree remains a valuable and highly sought-after resource in the wizarding world, and its magical properties continue to fascinate and inspire generations of witches and wizards.
=== Trivia ===
* Amberwood resin could be used as an ingredient for drawing ink used for Gyokumeiga.