391
edits
No edit summary |
m (→top: clean up, replaced: |name= → |name = , |week= → |week = , |generation= → |generation = , |creator= → |creator = , |image= → |image = , |ancestor= → |ancestor = , |habitat= → |habitat = , |size= → |size = , |support= → |support = , |diet= → |diet = , |respiration= → |respiration = , |thermoregulation= → |thermoregulation = , |reproduction= → |reproduction = , |parent= → |parent...) |
||
Line 1:
{{Species
|name = Skroggle Bush
|week = 27
|generation = 167
|creator = Solpimr
|image = Skroggle Bush.png
|ancestor = Lesser Steppespire
|habitat = Fermi Bush, Fermi Temperate Volcanic, Fermi Prairie, Fermi Subpolar Volcanic, Fermi Temperate Woodlands, Fermi Plains, Fermi Steppe
|size = 1.5 meters wide
|support = Cell Wall (Cellulose)
|diet = Photosynthesis
|respiration = Passive (Lenticels)
|thermoregulation = Ectotherm
|reproduction = Sexual Spores, Nuts containing many small, hardy seeds
|parent = Oaseophylagaceae
|genus = Dimorphofolius
|species = popularis
}}
The '''skroggle bush''' has split from its ancestor and become smaller. Skroggle bushes are short and branch frequently. Each branch ends in either a cluster of leaves derived from the spore chamber or a pseudo-flower. Like other descendants of the [[bonespire]] the ancestral true leaves have developed into thin needles which line the branches. While most of these needles are too small to see from a distance those near the end of the branch are larger and have regained their leaf like function, becoming more like conifer needles than cactus needles. As the branch grows older conifer type needles are lost and new cactus type needles take their place.
|