Kosemen Bubbleweed

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Kosemen Bubbleweed
(Intrarthra adamafolia)
Main image of Kosemen Bubbleweed
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorBufforpington Other
Week/Generation27/167
HabitatBlocks Subpolar River, Kosemen Subpolar River, Blocks Subpolar Salt Lake, Blocks Bog, Blocks Salt Palus
Size1.5 meters tall
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportCell Wall (Cellulose), Flotation Bubbles (Hydrogen)
DietPhotosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionAsexual, Hydrogen Filled Seed Bubbles
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Division
Class
Order
Family
Subfamily
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Phoenoplastida
Phoenophyta (info)
Physallophyta (info)
Physallothallopsida
Aquasphericales
Aquasphericaceae
Aquasphericoideae
Intrarthra
Intrarthra adamafolia
Ancestor:Descendants:

The Kosemen bubbleweed resulted from a population of marine bubbleweed invading into Kosemen's waterways. They acclimated well to the salt bog, salt lake, and the salty lower reaches of Kosman River. However, that errant population eventually developed the ability to tolerate freshwater and invaded further upstream, only to be stopped at the shallow, fast-flowing waters of the montane rivers.

Kosemen bubbleweeds are taller than their ancestor, using that height to rise above the Blocks blooblblega that they form mixed beds with. They have fewer segments than their ancestor, with only the leaf-bearing segments remaining. The leaves developed are now diamond-shaped, marginally increasing surface area.

The Kosemen bubbleweed will gather nutrients over the year and store it until the summer. Then, it will sequester additional nutrients into its leaf veins to entice Kosemen bubblepedes into prioritizing them, often causing the now mature seed bubbles to snap off and float up and out of the water. Kosemen bubbleweed bubbles contribute to low-flying aeroplankton around the waterways of Kosemen, and will continue to drift in the wind until losing enough gas and falling back down. If a seed bubble lands in sufficiently slow flowing and deep water, it will germinate into a new plant. Kosemen Bubbleweeds are known to pop up in small ponds throughout Kosemen. After the leaves are eaten off, new ones will take their place. These new leaves will be nutrient-poor and won't reach high levels until the next summer. Kosemen bubbleweeds take 1–2 years to mature and have a lifespan of 5–10 years.