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{{Species
{{Species
|name=Ashblades
|name = Ashblades
|week=27
|week = 27
|generation=167
|generation = 167
|creator=Nergali
|creator = Nergali
|image=Ashblades.png
|image = Ashblades.png
|ancestor=Sunleaf
|ancestor = Sunleaf
|habitat=[[Fermi Steppe]], [[Fermi Plains]], [[Fermi Bush]], [[Fermi Temperate Volcanic]], [[Fermi Subpolar Volcanic]], [[Fermi Prairie]]
|habitat = [[Fermi Steppe]], [[Fermi Plains]], [[Fermi Bush]], [[Fermi Temperate Volcanic]], [[Fermi Subpolar Volcanic]], [[Fermi Prairie]]
|size=2.5 m Tall
|size = 2.5 m Tall
|diet=Photosynthesis
|diet = Photosynthesis
|thermoregulation=Ectothermic
|thermoregulation = Ectothermic
|reproduction=Asexual, Airborne Cylindrical Spores
|reproduction = Asexual, Airborne Cylindrical Spores
|parent = Kurohanaceae
|parent = Kurohanaceae
|genus=Spodiumafolium
|genus = Spodiumafolium
|species=pratum
|species = pratum
|meaning=ash-leaf grass
|meaning = ash-leaf grass
}}
}}
Over a geological timespan consisting of millions upon millions of years, the island continent of [[Fermi]] slowly drifted away from the cooler climes of the southern pole and steadily found itself within the temperate waters further north. As it did so, its shores gradually expanded, and the influx of both warmer weather and much needed rain caused a dramatic shift in the ecosystems of Fermi. Once dominated solely by vast deserts and tundras, the (relatively) young landmass now found itself awash with rolling plains, dense forests, and many other diverse ecosystems. While the deserts and tundras of old still exist, it was not long before their inhabitants began to spread out and find new niches to exploit and potentially dominate. The '''ashblades''' are one such example of this.
Over a geological timespan consisting of millions upon millions of years, the island continent of [[Fermi]] slowly drifted away from the cooler climes of the southern pole and steadily found itself within the temperate waters further north. As it did so, its shores gradually expanded, and the influx of both warmer weather and much needed rain caused a dramatic shift in the ecosystems of Fermi. Once dominated solely by vast deserts and tundras, the (relatively) young landmass now found itself awash with rolling plains, dense forests, and many other diverse ecosystems. While the deserts and tundras of old still exist, it was not long before their inhabitants began to spread out and find new niches to exploit and potentially dominate. The '''ashblades''' are one such example of this.