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BloodgrassDay.jpg|A patch of Bloodgrass |
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File:BloodgrassNight.jpg.jpg|Night view |
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Bloodgrass (1).jpg|Different types of blood grass |
Bloodgrass (1).jpg|Different types of blood grass |
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Bloodgrass (2).jpg|Up close |
Bloodgrass (2).jpg|Up close |
Revision as of 13:22, 31 July 2016
Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora Bloodgrass is a type of flora.
It is only found within the Grassy Plateaus biome, which in turn derives its name from the large, wide-spread patches of Bloodgrass.
Appearance
Bloodgrass consists of a small group of dull red blades of tall grass. They tend to grow close to each other, forming vast patches.
Data Bank Entry
A common sea grass adapted to shallow, sandy environments.
- Likely to grow wherever the ground is too loose or the ocean surface too far for creepvines to take hold
- Commonly found growing on the crests of dunes and atop raised plateaus for superior access to sunlight
- Distinctive red coloration may be an adaptation to low wavelength light on the seabed, a deterrent against predators, or both
- Insufficient calories for human consumption
Predators: Reginald, Spadefish, Boomerang
Assessment: Presence supports healthy biodiversity