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|name = Branching Puffstalk
|name = Branching Puffstalk

|week = 16
|week = 16

|generation = 110
|generation = 110

|creator = NinthMusketeer
|creator = NinthMusketeer

|image = Branching Puffstalk.jpg
|image = Branching Puffstalk.jpg

|extant = 1
|extant = 1

|exgen = 111
|exgen = 111

|excause = replaced by descendant
|excause = replaced by descendant

|ancestor = Puffstalk
|ancestor = Puffstalk

|size = 2 m Tall
|size = 2 m Tall

|habitat = Yokto Temperate Forest
|habitat = Yokto Temperate Forest

|habitat2 =
|habitat2 =

|diet = Photosynthesis
|diet = Photosynthesis

|reproduction= Spores, Sexual (two sexes)
|reproduction= Spores, Sexual (two sexes)

|domain = Eukaryota
|domain = Eukaryota

|kingdom = Melanophyta
|kingdom = Melanophyta

|phylum = Melanoanthae
|phylum = Melanoanthae

|class = Xylomycodendropsida
|class = Xylomycodendropsida

|order = Xylomycodendrales
|order = Xylomycodendrales

|family = Xylomycodendraceae
|family = Xylomycodendraceae

|genus = Pulpitum
|genus = Pulpitum

|species = stipes
|species = stipes



Revision as of 00:59, 22 January 2023

Branching Puffstalk
(Pulpitum stipes)
Main image of Branching Puffstalk
Species is extinct.
17/111, replaced by descendant
Information
CreatorNinthMusketeer Other
Week/Generation16/110
HabitatYokto Temperate Forest
Size2 m Tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSpores, Sexual (two sexes)
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Pulpitum
Pulpitum stipes
Ancestor:Descendants:

The branching puffstalk, a larger version of the puffstalk, replaced its ancestor thanks to its size, but has little differences otherwise. The puffstalks “ribs” have evolved into extra branches in order to support the weight of the photosynthetic surface and to delive nutrients throughout the body more effectively. Along this line, the stalk for the puffball has become shorter, in order to make the large amount of nutrient transfer to growing spores less wasteful of energy.

Other then outwardly visible differences, the branched puffstalk has also developed male and female sexes in its spores. Each spore, whether male or female, contains only half the total chromosomes (the different sexes have different halves), and will still germinate upon landing, but will only grow a small root system. If this root system encounters another of the opposite sex, then the two will fuse chromosomes and a new plant will grow. If the root system does not encounter another, then if will only grow for a few months as a widening root structure with a small sprout for photosynthesis before dying. Before fusing chromosomes, the germinating spores will grow their roots outward, seeking others, but once a new plant is formed, the roots grow downward, adults having considerably deeper roots then their ancestors.