Mangrovetree
P. Cashmonii can be found in the Mangrove forests of Zone H. Because of the weak soil and the tides the Money tree has evolved to grow in arches, having its base on the shoreline, with arches going into the water. This allows the tree to create its own real estate and take advantage to the empty competition environment of the water. The Money tree usually grows 2 to 3 arches but can have up to 5 depending on the substrate and water stability. Each arch is usually around 3 to 4 feet in width. It’s name derives from the bright green and square shaped leaves, which keep the leafs structurally thicc to stay on against rising tides. Arches are developed st first being the end of a normal tree, but eventually the tree will “dive” into the water and the branches slowly grow into roots. The more Money trees in an area the longer and more arches the trees will have in order to access open and competition free waters. the Mangrove tree will drop seed pods in June, which they will start growing only if they hit a muddy shoreline. Evolved from rogue seed pods from P. Forensus that floated across the river