Radicaulis litorus

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Stem is 15 cm tall, head has a diameter of 10 cm
Bulbus litorus grows on the edges of rivers (especially the edge of Zone 14) in Zone D. Their long stem, an extension of their roots, allows them to grow outwards and lean over the river in an attempt to capture more sunlight with their wider head. They also sport a more advanced root system to keep them anchored to the riverbank. They drop their spores into the river, where they are spread by the current.