Fattylump Shrub

The fattylump shrub split from its ancestor, the prong gemorb. Its has almost doubled in size and each branch has three of its own branches. Its thick rubbery bark now grow fatty lumps which function like leaves all over its branches. Its trunk has a hard gray bark which helps stay upright as well as protect it from herbivores. Like its ancestors each "gemorb" produces many spores which fall off and grow into new shrubs. Its roots have also grown deeper to keep it from falling over.