Aruraherba caesicoles

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Ancestor is unknown 45 cm (blades, base to tip, roots descend another 45 cm into the ground) A. caesicoles is a grass like organism that covers the extremely fertile plains of Zone K. They use a green chlorophyll-like pigment to produce sugars using sunlight. Their roots aid in anchoring Zone K's fertile dirt, so it doesn't just get blown away. A. caesicoles reproduces primarily through two methods: fluffy seed pods that spread seeds via the wind, and through runners. These grasses typically connect their root structures, and,via this method, are able to share nutrients and aid sick individuals.