Megaplortatus longatumus

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Descended from Plortatus forensus while evolving into P. marcops.

P. forensus
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P. marcops P. longatumus

Antecesors of P. macrops' seeds floated all the way to Zone C and near and adapted.
The vains of this species are amazingly big, in fact, this species grows quite big, but not so tall.
Their roots are big, and allow them to grow in the sand of the beach. They are adapted to salty, ultra-wet grounds, same as their cousins P. macrops. They grow about 5 feet tall (1.5 meters), but grow a lot sideways, up to 50 feet (15 meters). Their veans grow preety long ant touch the sea. Thejr seeds float great distances. Once thay finaly germinate, their first root goes in the opposite direction to the sea, and grows the main trunk. The leaves are blue-ish and slighly darker than normal. When treir leaves die, they fall and cover all the ground, and then te sea. Often, the leaves have a seed inside.

Bloom: ~April
Flower: Pink, with orange-ish (?) yellow in tha inside, with plenty of vivrant yelow big stamens and a big stigma. Smels realy sweet. Has lots of polen and nectar, if you touch it, your skin would become orange-ish yellow for some hours, not easy to wash.
Seed: Green, big seeds. They smell realy bad to avoid getting eated. Their smell only actives once disconected from the plant.