Purple Orbibom

The purple orbibom split from its ancestor, the Tundra Orbibom. A group of tundra orbibom seeds managed to make it to Drake Polar Scrub. Initially, most specimens died, but a large amount thrived. Through this, an early generation triggered the original purple color of its ancient purple ancestors dating back to the Ladymian period. Their striped coloration dated back to the mimicking of the bombardier clipperkin of millions of years ago has persisted, albeit now in new colors, and its flowers have became thicker. The coloration has stayed this way to prevent herbivores from eating them. has become way smaller than its ancestor due to competition with other large flora in its area. Despite looking poisonous, if the sharp flowers are clipped and prepared correctly, the purple orbibom vaguely tastes like a mix between grapes and blueberries.