Pioneer Macaronigrass

The pioneer macaronigrass split from its ancestor the pioneer sandcup. It has made it way into the Vivus waterways. It now grows hollow leaves which resemble noodles. Like its ancestor its roots allow for the nixus to grow inside. Thus spreading nixus, nitritus, nitratus, and denitritus wherever it grows. This in turn completes the nitrogen cycle and helps make the soil suitable for larger flora to spread to.