Ultraplortatus mountapurtensa

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Evolved from U. sustejunglius populations in the mountainous northeast of Zone C adapted to the mountainous terrain. The secondary branches of the root grow thicker to hold the polyph in the ground more firmly.

Found in zone C, they grow in a max height of 70-80 feet tall. Their massive leaves allow them to cover a canopy in the mountainous region. Saplings are able to grow 10 feet per year with most of the energy coming from the fertile soils.

The trees drops thousands of seeds to the ground as most may not survive due to the shady canopy from their species or other polyphs. Most are not purple until they reach 50 feet tall they start to pigment turning dark purple close to black