Stomachfern

Stomachfern split from Carnofern. Due to the over abundance of Twelve-Winged Worm it has continued to its adapted a digestive system on the underside of its leaves. So much so it now has a stomach sac to digest Twelve-Winged Worm. The whip-like leaves snatch them when they either land or fly by a plant. Its tiny hairs can sense vibrations in the air. Once grabbed it will stick it in it stomaches that are located lower on the leaf. It has lost its flowering ability and must reproduce by asexual budding off. It also has developed a thick trunk in which it can stay dormant in during the cold southern winters.