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LAND PLANTS

Soon
after the land formations began to cool, massive tidal waves began
to pound Feotus' land. Nevertheless, this help distribute the
same cells
that
formed many water plants. New types of plants evolved through
time on land. They evolved to adapt to their geographic
location. They first sprouted along the coast, then the
tropical forests, and finally the mountains.
BECOAVES:
In the coast...
As Vivaaqua
cells saturated Feotus' land, they quickly evolved into a land
plant. Due to the constant waves, the cells quickly adapted to
its wet environment. However, the cells had something else
that helped them transform themselves and thrive on land, Feotus'
sun. Through photosynthesis, this plant, Gronella, grew strong
green spongy leaves that were sturdy enough to sustain the frequent
tidal waves. Although they remained short, no taller than half
an inch, they also evolved exterior root-like vines that wrapped
themselves around its rocky environment. Not only did it help
this plant to become stable, the thin root-like vines acted as a
mechanism of drinking an allowable amount on water when its own
roots were over saturated with water.
In the tropical forest...
The Gronella
soon evolved from a small vine to a thicker and more robust vine,
named Pugas. The once spongy leaf, evolved into a more wider
and flatter leaf. The leaves allowed the plant to capture as
much light for photosynthesis from the dense canopy of the tropical
forest. However, the root-like vines became stronger and
larger, but lost their water drinking mechanism. They in turn,
evolved into vines that supported Pugas taller vines and stalks.
They have measured to be as tall as 7 feet.
In the mountains...
This genus of
land plants is the most well known and liked because of its unique
beauty and elegance. It is believed that the origin of this plant
did originate in the coast, like all others. However, this
land plant evolved into a more fragile plant because it did not have
to take the constant beating of the strong tidal waves and the fight
for light. Thus, Levelas are a rare beauty that wraps itself
onto rocks and trees for support. However, due to the strong
winds that sometimes occur on Feotus, the plant has evolved into a
green thinner vine that almost has transparent leaves. These
leaves still have veins that transport food and water to the leaves,
but allow wind to pass through without hurting the fragile plant.
JUNFOCALS
In the coast...
Vivaaqua
cells saturated Feotus' land, but they also were pushed further
inland into the farther part of the coast. They also quickly evolved
into a land plant. The cells adapted to its breezy and humid
environment and thrived from it. Through photosynthesis as
well, this plant, Weacops, grew thin strong blades that bend
withough much damage. They grow to be about 6 inches tall and create
small tiny fruits at the base of the plants that also gives the
plant needed support..
In the tropical forest...
The fruit of
the Weacops soon traveled from the coast into the tropical area.
There the fruit grew new plants into the tropical area.
However, through time, the plant evolved into a new plant, named
Pretous. The blades became wider, trying to catch the minimum
light available from the forest's canopy. However, the plant's
fruit became bigger from the fertile soil the forest had to offer.
This provided even more support to the plant which became taller
after time. It is now measured to grow up to 4 feet tall.
In the mountains...
As animal
life began eating Pretous' fruit, they soon were deposited in the
mountainous regions of Feotus. In this area, the plant evolved
into bush-like plant. Its blades opened to allow air
resistance and its fruit began to grow along the plants stem.
The plant lost some height in its new transformation, as it measures
a mere 2 feet tall. However, it acquired a beautiful flower
that closed into a fruit.
HEMOUNTS
In the coast...
As Vivaaqua
cells saturated Feotus' land, some were also landing on massive
rocks and boulders that settled on Feotus' coasts. The cells formed
a moss-like plant that covered much of the rocks surfaces. The
minute plant adapted to its wet environment very easily. This
plant known as Massani, was quite strong. At only a couple
centimeters high, it spread wildly through the area like grass on
Earth. Under a microscope, Massani is made up of tiny leaves
that reproduce within themselves.
In the tropical forest...
The moss-like
plant over time reached the tropical forest area and thrived there
as well. However. the microscopic leaves became bigger and
viewable to the naked eye. It evolved a stem with thorns that
helped it survive from animals that would step on it. The
thorns also equipped the plant with anchorage to other plants and
trees. With low availability of light, its color turned
yellowish, but did gain some 2 inches of height. This genus is known
as Massmounts.
In the mountains...
It is a
mystery how Massmounts found their way into the Mountanous regions
of Feotus. Nevertheless, the plant gained more height (12
inches tall) and stability. The plant evolved into a plant that no
longer needed something to anchor itself to to grow upright.
With ample light, the plant grew thicker stems that allowed it to be
free stand. Still, it did not loose its thorns that kept its
survival at its maximum.
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