Chime Slingberry

The chime slingberry replaced its ancestor, preferring the dry tundra to its ancestors, the slingberry, wet riverbank environment, they are very common in the Barlowe Tundra, although the occasional lone individual can be found growing in the muddy soil of the Ittiz River alongside quilled slingberry. The base of its stalk is thick to defend it from cold, during the Sagan 4 winter it will lose its leaves and much of its stem. Its seed stalk is short and it relies on the leaf stalk to hold its slinging mechanism up.