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Post by jiminiminy on May 3, 2008 18:52:07 GMT -5
Plant Name: Quaim Grass
Plant Type{Tree, bush, vine, grass, etc?}: A low-to-the-ground shrub, a cross between grass, bushes, and a mushroom.
Reproductive Method{seeds, budding, etc}: When a section is severed, the two pieces grow independantly.
Growth Rate: 1 year - 20% Increase. 3 years - 75% Increase 6 years - 200% Increase 10 years - 350% Increase
Other Information: The leaves grow from one central root, and a single plant can be nearly a mile in diameter. This gives the impression that there is many times more of the Quaim than there actually is.
A very versitile plant, it can grow almost anywhere where it doesn't have to compete for root space, and many are found in the desert, as the plant's large size and hyper-efficient metobalism makes every molicule of water in a vast radius be used to its full potential.
When in the desert, chewing on a bush is a source of the much desired water.
Quaim Grass is 98% underground. The entire aboveground plant consists of small shrubs about 100m apart from each other.
Habitat of plant: Flat areas, from plains to deserts.
How common is this plant?: Thought to be common, as one root can cover a vast area, but there's a rather low number of individual plants.
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Post by wynnyelle on May 3, 2008 19:00:26 GMT -5
Wow, awesome. Approved!
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