Greater Droopgea

Continuing the trend of its ancestor, the greater droopgea is once again larger, taking advantage of the warmer temperatures of the world. It has spread itself further according to where the cold, deeper currents take its buds, up the west side of Darwin and the south of Dixon. It is a lot taller than wide now, and it forms dense clusters on the shallow floors of the seas and coasts that it now inhabits. This particular species spread itself from strains that lived in Arctic Polar Sea, replacing its ancestor there.