Lakebed Redstalk

The lakebed redstalk split from their ancestor, the lakebed redmoss. The short, stacked colonies of the redmoss have evolved into taller colonies, as a logical extension of the redmoss' growing process. Some stalks have been known to grow up to 80 micrometers tall, and during spring and summer, the lake will appear to be the color of blood, due to their new reproductive cycle. As a result of this morbid coloring, they have been nicknamed "Devil's Grass".