Binucleus Crystal Shrub

Binucleus crystal shrub is the descendant of the binucleus stella dodecahedron. Like its predecessor it comes in many colors and lives off dead organisms, sunlight and absorbed minerals. Its fungal core collects the minerals and dead organism while the photosynthetic outer layer gains energy from the sun. The outer layer creates support and protection for the fungus while the fungus handles the circulation and provides some added protection with its digestive enzymes. It is slow growing like the binucleus stella dodecahedron.

The picture is of a deep-living binucleus crystal shrub (Red). It got a red color because of the lack of light. The binucleus crystal shrub can live in conditions without light, like binucleus stella dodecahedron; and like stella, it turns black when it is in a totally dark environment. binucleus crystal shrub have larger root systems but can not reproduce via the root system.

Binucleus Crystal Shrubs/Binucleusdetritivorus Worm Sex Life
Both send out single nucleus cells that try to find other cells to merge with. On merger the two cells create something called a proto spore. These start to multiply, creating more proto spores. The proto spores try to find other proto spores of opposite symbiotic organism. Fungus/animal try to find plant and plant try to find fungus/animal. When they find each other they create a larger spore modula.