Purpplage

The Purpplage splits from the Purple Poison Shrub. This plant became very adapted to the rocky environment and developed a trunk nearest to the ground and very long roots to facilitate its sustentation. Its twigs and leaves are more flexible now and allow to the plant protect its flowers and fruits from a storm or from strong winds, closing itself. It kept its characteristic of being toxic, producing larger and acid fruits. When these fruits are mature they free themselves of the Purpplage and, when beating in the ground, the acid is set free, dissolves some rocks on surface and helps to create a cove where the new plant will be able to grow.