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Cubothamnos, More Commonly Called A Cube Bush, Are Small Sedereamischos, They Have Evolved A Strange

Cubothamnos, More Commonly Called A Cube Bush, Are Small Sedereamischos, They Have Evolved A Strange
Cubothamnos, More Commonly Called A Cube Bush, Are Small Sedereamischos, They Have Evolved A Strange

cubothamnos, more commonly called a cube bush, are small sedereamischos, they have evolved a strange cuboid shape for seemingly no reason, they are very popular among ◗ta gardeners do to how easy to care for they are, the only downside being the burs they grow, these burs evolved to cling onto the archeina of vulperhynchus to help spread the clusters of cube bushes to the maximum size they can reach, leading to large patches riddling the steppe, they produce pheromone like chemicals which keep the burs clinging to whatever organism they're on, these chemicals tend not to last farther out then a few inches off of the cubothamnos producing them before becoming indistinguishable from the air around them, as well as decaying into free particles fairly fast, meaning that the burs won't fall off their “host” until they are removed from the chemicals, this does also mean that cube bush clusters have a distinct scent to them, smelling sweet almost to a sickly degree, they also have evolved to connect their roots and share nutrients they gain, if you have any questions about these oddly cuboid sedereamischos please don't be afraid to ask im more than happy to answer them

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