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{{Species
|name = Obsidoak
|week = 26
|generation = 163
|creator = Disgustedorite
|image = Obsidoak.png
|ancestor = Broad-Trunk Obsiditree
|habitat = Dixon-Darwin Boreal, Vivus Boreal, Darwin Temperate Woodland, Darwin Chaparral, Dixon-Darwin Rocky, Vivus Rocky, Huggs Temperate Riparian, Bone Temperate Riparian, Irinya Temperate Riparian
|size = 50 meters tall
|locomotion = Sessile
|diet = Photosynthesis
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|respiration = Passive (Stomata, Lenticels)
|reproduction = Sexual (Airborne Cylindrical Spores)
▲|subfamily = Obsidianiquercoideae
|genus = Obsidianiquercus
|species = umbraiactus
|meaning=shade-thrower obsidian oak
}}
The '''Obsidoak''' split from its ancestor and became considerably larger due to lack of competition. This massive tree, found most often in woodlands and riparian biomes but also scattered around more open or mixed biomes, has also gained many small spore chambers instead of just a few large ones, now scattered throughout its branches. This makes it very reproductively successful. Its sap is somewhat bitter, though it is not poisonous.
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