Taxonomum bonsanicus

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Extinct (April 12th, 2020): Outcompeted by Taxonomum longiceedus and Taxonomum bubblensis

This moss species originating in zones 22 and 23 is a plant that largely thrives on muddy bottoms. It spreads fairly quickly in the shallows, but is much less common in deeper waters, which zones 22/23 lack. This moss also has large seed pods that may be consumed by omnivorous creatures. It’s main predator is oslontus disrentius, a white, sightless worm that eats the vegetative matter on these plants.