Breaching Plort
(Redirected from Stagnumplortatus ipsumpervenirous)
Similarily to to P. seaflorensus, P. ipsumpervenirous evolved when the seed-coated vines of P. ipsumsemenous entered the waters of Zone 19. Some of seeds managed grow despite being submerged.
Ipsumpervenirous has a long stem that extends above the surface of the water and allows its leaves to access the air, facilitating gas exchange and allowing for excess water to evaporate through the leaves. All leaves grow at the top of the plant, which helps it avoid getting pushed around by Zone 19's harsh current.
Its vines grow intertwined throughout the rocky substrate, helping keep the polyph rooted in place.
Like its ancestor, it grows 3-4 feet depending on the depth of the water. Seeds are produced year-round.