Lorensia junglutus

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Evolved from L. clearensis, these species developed to be larger so they are able to have larger surface area to absorb sunlight. They also developed a resistance to B. pansoma's necrotic enzymes via a mutation which causes the roots to be larger so they can store water so when their cells sense the enzymes they excrete out excess water to dilute and leach away the enzyme. It does this when cells start to die, neighbouring cells send signals to excrete water as a defense mechanism

Found in zone C they grow up to 1.2 feet tall, and grows a 6-12 stems from a tap root. They are found in thick patches, carpeting the forest floor. Their predators are T. gigaswampa, A. megaloceros, A. manis, W. dilitrius, W.dontria, W.trichotovarelius, J. picticornus, J. clavocauda, J. frydilophus, and J.heteropteryx.

They drop its seeds in January after blooming in December. They usually produce seeds on 1-3 stems with each stem having 7 seeds each.