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Revision as of 15:05, 2 August 2023
Marbleflora | ||
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Information | ||
Creator | Hydromancerx Other | |
Week/Generation | 23/148 | |
Habitat | Global (Sagan 4) | |
Size | 1 cm to 10 cm Wide | |
Primary Mobility | Unknown | |
Support | Unknown | |
Diet | Photosynthesis | |
Respiration | Unknown | |
Thermoregulation | Unknown | |
Reproduction | Super Fast Asexual Budding, Very Resistant Spores | |
Taxonomy | ||
Domain | Eukaryota |
Ancestor: | Descendants: |
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The marbleflora genus group replaced its ancestors the polar hydroglobe, maineiac hydroglobe, violetglobe, sandglobe, beachglobe, spotted hydroglobe, colonialball, molted hydroglobe, boball, double-banded toxiglobe, ringed terraglobe, stalkglobe, volvoglobe, bogaglobe, and saltglobe. They are the typical hydroglobe who are just a primitive photosynthetic sphere with no roots. Like most purple flora they have purple chloroplasts and convert yellow sunlight. Despite them more or less all being spherical they do come in a variety of patterns ranging from spots to stripes to a solid purple.
Those with stripes or spots usually are toxic in some way. How poisonous depends upon the individual species and how much they are fed upon in their ecosystem. They also cover most biome types ranging from hot wet rainforests to cold and dry tundras. They even can grow in rivers and the ocean. As long as they can receive sunlight they can grow most anywhere.
They are typically found in clusters be it on the side of rocks, other flora or even clustered together on the surface of water. They grow extremely fast and have very resistant spores. This can sometimes be a plague in biomes where they can literally cover the surfaces of other flora causing them to die from lack of sunlight. However this means they are a key part of many ecosystems since they are so abundant and easily eaten (if not toxic). In short they adapt quickly to any environment they find themselves in and are one of the first to recover after disasters.
Integrated Species
Suborder - Marblephytacineae
Family - Marblephytaceae
Subfamily - Marblephytoideae - "Basal Marbleflora"
Subfamily - Lamaspheroideae - "Volvoglobes"
Family - Stipulaspheraceae - "Stalkglobes"
- Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls
- Species by Hydromancerx
- Week 23 species
- Generation 148
- Species
- Extant
- Undefined of Huckian Jujubee Ocean
- Undefined of Huckian LadyM Ocean
- Undefined of Huckian Mnid Ocean
- Undefined of Huckian Driftwoods
- Undefined of Huckian Barlowe
- Undefined of Huckian Drake
- Undefined of Huckian Fermi
- Undefined of Huckian Kosemen
- Undefined of Huckian Lamarck
- Undefined of Huckian Ramul
- Undefined of Huckian Steiner
- Undefined of Huckian Vonnegut
- Undefined of Huckian Wallace
- Genus groups
- Support Unknown
- Primary Mobility Unknown