Tall Grass

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Evolved from L. clearensis in zone B, due to the lack of Ultraplortatus canopy from to B. dendron controlling the population and making zone B mostly a savannah. These specimens got taller and larger so they can have more surface area to absorb sunlight and are able to overlap and outcompete other species by blocking their sunlight.

Found in zone B they grow up to 1.3 feet tall, and grow up to 5-10 stems. They are still green and grow in thick carpets. They get eaten by M. acribrachium,
M. asiniasocloes, M. duruhumeropellis,T. gigaslothus, D. draco, D. purpurus, D.brunus, D. rhenoscallium and K. killiskippus. Being able to be larger their able to overlap certain species of polyphs such as L. clearensis.

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(assumed in the depiction of L.clearensis)