Ultraplortatus procerus
This descendant of Megaplortatus sustensa is found growing in the eastern coast of Zone D and in the southern parts of Zone D, in areas that have more humidity. Megaplortatus procerus has taken even more of its effort into height but has taken less into width, allowing them to grow closer and faster. They can grow from forty-five to fifty-five meters (45-55 m) in height. They can gain four meters (4 m) in height for each year of growth until they fully mature.
Once at fifteen meters (15 m) in height, Megaplortatus procerus will be able to form seeds and reproduce. Like in Megaplortatus sustensa, Megaplortatus procerus will store thousands of seeds underneath the leaves until they fall in a grand event in which only a few may grow depending on how clear the forest is. The stems are wider at the bottom than at the top.
Due to its taller stem height, Megaplortatus procerus must live in more humid areas than Megaplortatus sustensa. This is why it is found near the coastal areas and not in the drier parts of the continent. This is because a taller stem requires more water to successfully go up. However, this pays off for them in certain ranges as they can outgrow Megaplortatus sustensa polyphs wherever their environment is ideal.