Pioneer Poisonglobe

The pioneer poisonglobe replaced its ancestor the pioneer toxiglobe. Its toxin has gotten even stronger and it has a bright yellow and black stripes on the side to warn heribivores. Since it grows in such a harsh environment it needs to keep from being eaten. Like its ancestor its roots allow the nixus to live inside. And in turn wherever it grows the nitritus, nitratus and denitritus will grow too. Thus spreading the important nitrogen cycle microbes to new barren biomes.