|reproduction= Sexual (Airborne Seeds), Rapid Asexual Budding
|reproduction= Sexual (Airborne Seeds), Rapid Asexual Budding
|domain = Eukaryota
|parent = Pennifloraceae
|kingdom = Phoenoplastida
|subkingdom = Phoenophyta
|phylum = Rhagioanthia
|class = Phoenopoopsida
|order = Phoenopoales
|family = Pennifloraceae
|genus = Penniflora
|genus = Penniflora
|species = pyros
|species = pyros
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The '''Firegrass''' replaced it's ancestor. It now reproduces by releasing airborne seeds that travel far distances across [[Flisch Savanna]], [[Flisch Chaparral]] and [[Krakow Scrub]]. It's leaves have become curved, though not sharp. Young grasses are purple for the first 2–3 months. Older grasses become orange in color, thus giving it it's name. Since firegrass reproduces at different times of the year, the landscape is given a purple/orange color. Despite it's seed's ability to glide long distances, it's ability to spread to eastern Glicker is landlocked.
The '''Firegrass''' replaced it's ancestor. It now reproduces by releasing airborne seeds that travel far distances across [[Flisch Savanna]], [[Flisch Chaparral]] and [[Krakow Scrub]]. It's leaves have become curved, though not sharp. Young grasses are purple for the first 2–3 months. Older grasses become orange in color, thus giving it it's name. Since firegrass reproduces at different times of the year, the landscape is given a purple/orange color. Despite it's seed's ability to glide long distances, it's ability to spread to eastern Glicker is landlocked.
The Firegrass replaced it's ancestor. It now reproduces by releasing airborne seeds that travel far distances across Flisch Savanna, Flisch Chaparral and Krakow Scrub. It's leaves have become curved, though not sharp. Young grasses are purple for the first 2–3 months. Older grasses become orange in color, thus giving it it's name. Since firegrass reproduces at different times of the year, the landscape is given a purple/orange color. Despite it's seed's ability to glide long distances, it's ability to spread to eastern Glicker is landlocked.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)