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'''Black flora''' is the flora of the [[melanophyta]] kingdom. Most of them are black or have black parts though some lost their colors in hot biomes. |
'''Black flora''' is the flora of the [[melanophyta]] kingdom. Most of them are black or have black parts though some lost their colors in hot biomes. |
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[[Image:Bulbstalk.jpg|thumb|right|The [[bulbstalk]], a gray colored black flora.]] |
[[Image:Bulbstalk.jpg|thumb|right|The [[bulbstalk]], a gray colored black flora.]] |
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The black flora are built of three major parts, the roots which contain water and are used to cool the plant and absorb nutrients, the stalk, and the spore chamber. Some black flora also evolved leaves, flowers, and skirts as well. |
The black flora are built of three major parts, the roots which contain water and are used to cool the plant and absorb nutrients, the stalk, and the spore chamber. Some black flora also evolved leaves, flowers, and skirts as well. |
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==Diet & Energy== |
==Diet & Energy== |
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All black flora are black because they absorb all visible light. This causes them to over heat easily. They therefore use a system of roots in order to cool themselves as well as to absorb nutrients. Some black flora are in fact not black, but grayish. Such is the [[bulbstalk]], which lives in the desert and therefore in order not to overheat changed its color to lighter gray. |
All black flora are black because they absorb all visible light. This causes them to over heat easily. They therefore use a system of roots in order to cool themselves as well as to absorb nutrients. Some black flora are in fact not black, but grayish. Such is the [[bulbstalk]], which lives in the desert and therefore in order not to overheat changed its color to lighter gray. |
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