Lorensia potensus

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A species of grass that uses other plants to its advantage, located in Zone F. This grass species drops its seeds in November, sprouting within a few days. It grows up to 14 inches tall, and saps water from trees like Plortatus forensus. Plants usually reach full maturity by August or October, which is when they bloom. Early casualties include spread of P. forensus when the vines cover up young sprouts.