Salt Grass

The salt grass split from its ancestor. The salt grass has adapted to life close to the salty desert portion of BioCat River and has learned to thrive in this hars environment. Their lifesycle is short and can reproduce fast wich is why they can survive as a species so close to the river. The salt grass will only grow and produce spores in the short rainy period when the salt level is at its lowest. The spores are dropped into the water from underneath the four large leafs hanging down when the rain is pouring down on them. The salt grass does not resemble its ancestor to much but, a "tust" of grass in the center of the plant give it away. This grass tust serves pretty much the same purpose now as it did with its ancestor.