Porgatalus forensia

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P. forensia is a species of Polyph native to Zone O. It’s origin is unknown. It is a grass-like species most similar to Lorensia. It grows with 6-12 blades, all going slightly outwards and can be up to four inches tall. It reaches maturity within 3-4 months and will then drop small pouches of seed (15-20 seeds at a time). It carpets the ground and if there’s steep landscape then it will grow higher (in response to getting less light), which helps in the main island which is filled with hills. Less common but still present on the low-lying islands due to occasional flooding. Reproduces asexually with the seeds stored at the top of some blades.