Difference between revisions of "Wigweed"
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While it’s aerial cousin has a bag filled with gas to rise it into the sky, the wigweed develops its paunchy body filled with air from which emerge fuschia flowers gathered in clusters around a slender stem. | While it’s aerial cousin has a bag filled with gas to rise it into the sky, the wigweed develops its paunchy body filled with air from which emerge fuschia flowers gathered in clusters around a slender stem. | ||
| − | The wigweed was once used as a natural float for the [[Tryker]]’s pontoons. With the evolution of building techniques it has since lost all interest other than aesthetic | + | The wigweed was once used as a natural float for the [[Tryker]]’s pontoons. With the evolution of building techniques it has since lost all interest other than aesthetic. |
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Revision as of 22:01, 26 August 2019
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| Kingdom | {{{king}}} |
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| Main Ecosystem(s) | Lakes |
| Counterattack type | n.a. |
Bulbous aquatic plant of the same family as the flyner. The wigweed is anchored to the bottom of the lake thanks to its root filaments.
While it’s aerial cousin has a bag filled with gas to rise it into the sky, the wigweed develops its paunchy body filled with air from which emerge fuschia flowers gathered in clusters around a slender stem.
The wigweed was once used as a natural float for the Tryker’s pontoons. With the evolution of building techniques it has since lost all interest other than aesthetic.
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