Lorensia mountajunglus

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Evolved from L. junglutus that adapted to the mountainous northeast of Zone C. They grow deeper roots which prevent soil runoff and hold them more firmly in the soil.

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 slopes. They are predated by A. megaloceros, J. heteropteryx, J. picticornus, T. gigaswampa, and W. dilitrius.

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.