Glass Flora

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Glass Flora
First Appearance

19/127

Census

74 total / 24 extant

Progenitor

Glaalgae

Community and Production Information
Cryocanon is an example of glass flora.

Glass Flora are the floral descendants of the Glaalgae. These organisms are found throughout Sagan4.

Anatomy

Glass flora generally have a simple body design. Present in all glass flora are a soft and spongy interior body, a hard, transparent chitin shell that focuses light to help the blue photosynthetic cells underneath photosynthesize and keep the flora warm, and a root bulb with small roots positioned around the bulb. The symbiotic glass flora have a water-filled chamber in the center that grows cryodome hydroutine, a methanogenic microbe that thrives in the anaerobic environment maintained by the flora.

The glaalgae, the first of the glass flora

Behavior

Breathing and Blood

Diet & Energy

Most Glass Flora depend primarily on photosynthesis for energy. Decedents of the hollow cryodome, however, have a symbiotic relationship with the methanogenic cryodome hydroutine that provides most, if not all, of their energy.

Evolution

The original microscopic decedent of the glass flora was the cryotower. The first glass flora too have the characteristic glass shell was the glaalgae.


Locomotion

As they are flora, all glass flora are stationary.


Reproduction

Most primitive glass flora are asexual, but the fruiting cryobowl and decedents use sexual reproduction.

Senses

Most Glass Flora do not have senses. The cryolens, though, can detect shadows to influence the growth of its lens.


Size

Most primitive Glass Flora are relatively small, though more advanced species, such as the glasstowers, can grow over half a meter.

Types of Glass Flora

Domed Glass Flora - The decedents of the cryodome, besides the hollow cryodome and its decedents. These glass flora are small, and simple in structure.

Symbiotic Glass Flora - The hollow cryodome and its decedents. These form a symbiotic relationship with cryodome hydroutine, or culture the microbe for other purposes. These are some of the most successful glass flora, and can survive without light.

Glasstowers - The decedents of the glass towers, similar in structure to symbiotic glass flora, but filter feed the cryoutine, are generally much larger, express sexual dimorphism, and have either one or many fruit.

Colony Glass Flora - The poolalgae and decedents. These glass flora form colonies.