Aquaplortatus invictus

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A. Invictus is a descendant of of A. Tastyensis that was blow east to the coast of z d where it inhabits the strong currents of z1 to resist the currents of z1 invictus has developed strong-black colored- bark- like base with long leaves to reach the sunlight, and wide root systems. A. Invictus can reproduce sexually and asexually.

Asexual reproduction involves sprouting new plants from the roots. Roots can also connect to roots of other individuals. A. invictus also produces pods that falls to the ground and releases a chemical signal to other plants which causes them to attach their roots to it for absorbing the necessary nutrients.

The plantlings start out small with a black coloration to absorb the necessary sunlight, but turn green as they grow.

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