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|size = 1.5 meters wide
|support = Cell Wall (Cellulose)
|locomotion = Sessile
|diet = Photosynthesis
|respiration = Passive (Lenticels)
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Skroggle bushes shed their large terminal leaves and pseudo-flowers each winter. When the replacements come in in the spring most will be terminal leaves, with only a fraction developing into pseudo-flowers. Needle leaves are retained throughout the winter, while skroggle bushes enter a period of low growth and metabolic activity each winter they do not go fully dormant in the temperate portions of their range.
Like their ancestor skroggle bushes are pollinated by the inland nectarworm, which has spread to Fermi temperate woodland thanks to the presence of the skroggle bush. Unlike their ancestor the skroggle
Like most [[Branching Bonespire|branching bonespire]] descendants skroggle bushes produce large nuts which contain multiple
Skroggle bushes are common in mixed scrub habitats and in the temperate woodland. They often form substantial thickets in those biomes which provide food and shelter to small fauna. They are less common in the plains and steppe with single shrubs or small clusters being the norm.
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