Catachrisatus vineredensia

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It's vines grow over other plants constantly. The suck nutrients out from surrounding plants using their roots.
Growing:
Once a seed germinates, it makes roots that search for other nearby plants. They parasitate a plant and, then, start growing a fragile trunk. It's thin and tall. Once it has 6 feet tall, vines branch from it. Then, it transforms into an elastic green stem, by reabsorbing lignin and transforming it back into nutrients. The vines climb onto other plants and, in April, they let their seeds fall. They usually develop soon after touching the soil. They grow quickly.