Jellyball

The jellyball is a split-off from the sticky fruit.

It has changed. The outer membrane is translucent, thus you can see the gel within. It photosynthesizes with the outer membrane.

Just like it's ancestor, it's spores are suspended in a sweet-tasting gel, which has become much more sweeter. Herbivores bite this plant, breaking the thin outer membrane, and feast on the gel within.

To stick on the ground, the sticky substance is secreted on the ground, serving as a rudimentary root system.