Splitting from their ancestor, the stalkglobe has, like its name suggests, developed a stalk-like root in order to not be blown away by the wind as well as to better absorb nutrients. Growing in massive clusters, they have formed large patches of micro-forests all over Xeno Tundra Island. New stalkglobes bud off the main body, and are then blown off by the wind. When they reach a secure area, they take root and rapidly grow to adulthood. A darker color variant exists along the southern end of the island, and only along the "midway" point of the island do both grow together.
Splitting from their ancestor, the '''stalkglobe''' has, like its name suggests, developed a stalk-like root in order to not be blown away by the wind as well as to better absorb nutrients. Growing in massive clusters, they have formed large patches of micro-forests all over Xeno Tundra Island. New stalkglobes bud off the main body, and are then blown off by the wind. When they reach a secure area, they take root and rapidly grow to adulthood. A darker color variant exists along the southern end of the island, and only along the "midway" point of the island do both grow together.
Splitting from their ancestor, the stalkglobe has, like its name suggests, developed a stalk-like root in order to not be blown away by the wind as well as to better absorb nutrients. Growing in massive clusters, they have formed large patches of micro-forests all over Xeno Tundra Island. New stalkglobes bud off the main body, and are then blown off by the wind. When they reach a secure area, they take root and rapidly grow to adulthood. A darker color variant exists along the southern end of the island, and only along the "midway" point of the island do both grow together.
Living Relatives (click to show/hide)
These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)