Diafalgearous cyanoensis

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A. Cyanoensis is descendant of A. Greenensis that has finally inhabit zone 1 as a result of the new forest of invictus. Cyanoensis covers the south side of invictus’s kelp like leaves and extends feeding tendrils to increase surface area for photosynthesis. It is slightly translucent so light can pass through to invictus and the covering side also facilitate gas exchanges for invictus(its goal is to get invictus to as tall as possible). When Invictus reproduces, the pods will occasionally past through and get covered in cyanoensis. When the pods reaches the sea floor, Cyanoensis performs a primitive version of meiosis where the cells that were caught combines into mold like stalks that mixes their dna together. They then send spores into the water where will fall on to and inhabit the new invictus sapling.