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− | The '''lumindra''' is a predatory plant. It develops at the top of a long woody stem a fleshy bud on which grow supple stems terminated by luminescent balls exuding a very sticky resin. When an insect or pollen sticks to one of | + | The '''lumindra''' is a predatory plant. It develops at the top of a long woody stem a fleshy bud on which grow supple stems terminated by luminescent balls exuding a very sticky resin. When an insect or pollen sticks to one of these balls, the plant secretes a deoxygenating substance that piecemeal digests the organism. |
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− | these balls, the plant secretes a deoxygenating substance that piecemeal digests the organism. | ||
While this plant grows very humbly at first, some lumindras can reach 60 feet in height. | While this plant grows very humbly at first, some lumindras can reach 60 feet in height. | ||
− | This plant has a singular reproductive system. Indeed its microscopic pollen is released by the bud and sometimes fastens onto the sticky balls. The plant recognizes pollen and instead of digesting it, uses it to fertilize itself. The | + | This plant has a singular reproductive system. Indeed its microscopic pollen is released by the bud and sometimes fastens onto the sticky balls. The plant recognizes pollen and instead of digesting it, uses it to fertilize itself. The particular mechanisms of the reproduction of lumindras remain a mystery for [[Homin|homin]] botanists. |
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− | particular mechanisms of the reproduction of lumindras remain a mystery for [[Homin|homin]] botanists. | ||
The bud is spongy and can be consumed. The stringy stem is used to make ropes. | The bud is spongy and can be consumed. The stringy stem is used to make ropes. |
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A bouquet of lumindras | |
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Category | {{{species}}} |
Main Ecosystem(s) | Prime Roots |
Counterattack type | n.a. |
The lumindra is a predatory plant. It develops at the top of a long woody stem a fleshy bud on which grow supple stems terminated by luminescent balls exuding a very sticky resin. When an insect or pollen sticks to one of these balls, the plant secretes a deoxygenating substance that piecemeal digests the organism.
While this plant grows very humbly at first, some lumindras can reach 60 feet in height.
This plant has a singular reproductive system. Indeed its microscopic pollen is released by the bud and sometimes fastens onto the sticky balls. The plant recognizes pollen and instead of digesting it, uses it to fertilize itself. The particular mechanisms of the reproduction of lumindras remain a mystery for homin botanists.
The bud is spongy and can be consumed. The stringy stem is used to make ropes.
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