Large-Leaf Mossweed
Evolved from M. mosadaria, these specimens got even bigger o be able to get closer to the sunlight while also developing larger leaves to allow more surface area to collect sunlight. With the taller height and larger leaves, their able to grow in deeper water. Their roots did not developed to be longer for balance as its base leaves already help its balance
Found in zone 21 it shoot grows up to 140cm long from the substrate. Its most bottom leaves are the biggest due to the depths. They grow mostly at the newest leaves being smaller and the more bottom leaves being larger(to be balanced), however due to their wider leaves, they can only grow far way from each other due to the larger overlap in leaves causing new sporelings to grow in the shade of the other leaves causing them to wilt and die off. For fully grown Mossweeds their bottom leaves may overlap another Mossweeds' leaves causing the leaf to wilt due to no sunlight and some may have missing leaves due to being next to each other so they usually grow 2 feet away from each other. They grow in depths of 0-80m
It frequently releases spores from between its leaves. They release the spores into the water and they drift away from the parent polyph, the spores would then attach to substrate and grow. These species grows rapidly fast at 5cm per day