Moonflower Ferine

The moonflower ferine split from its ancestor the taiga ferine. It has migrated into the southern woodlands of Glicker. Like its ancestor it stays dormant in the winter. Its branches will fall off in the fall and its top will grow over leaving only its trunk. It now can grow more branches than its ancestor and is slightly taller. Its pink flower only blooms during the night on a full moon. It depend upon the moonflower xenobee for pollination. After pollination it will grow small berries which are eatten by the local fauna to spread its seeds.