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{{Flora
{{Flora (BZ)|title1 = Lilypad
|title1 = Lilypad
|image1 = Lilypad Flora.png
|image1 = Lilypad Flora.png
|category = [[Flora]]
|category = [[Flora (Below Zero)|Flora]]
|type=[[Flora (Below Zero)#Sea|Sea]]
|attitude =
|biome = [[Lilypad Islands]]
|biome =* [[Deep Lilypads Cave]]
* [[Lilypad Islands]]
}}
** [[Lilypad Islands|Main Lilypad Islands]]
'''Lilypads''' are a large [[flora]] species that create the unusual landscape of the [[Lilypad Islands]].
** [[Lilypad Islands|Lilypad Islands Caves]]
* [[Lilypads Crevice]]
|location={{SmallSpoiler (BZ)|
* [[Marguerit Maida's Base]]
* [[Mercury II]]'s Bow}}
}}'''Lilypads''' are a large [[flora (Below Zero)|flora]] species that create the unusual landscape of the [[Lilypad Islands]].


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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*In the third stage the leaf appears to become inflated with gas, which causes the lilypad to become buoyant, ripping the ground it was growing in away from the seabed and up towards the surface.
*In the third stage the leaf appears to become inflated with gas, which causes the lilypad to become buoyant, ripping the ground it was growing in away from the seabed and up towards the surface.
*At stage four it takes on the appearance of a lilypad, presumably once the gas filled lilypad reaches the surface it opens up into a huge, flat, circular leaf that sits on the surface of the water.
*At stage four it takes on the appearance of a lilypad, presumably once the gas filled lilypad reaches the surface it opens up into a huge, flat, circular leaf that sits on the surface of the water.
*Lilypads will eventually die and collapse to the seafloor. Large amounts of life can be found around the corpses and young Lilypads will begin to grow.

==Uses==
As of recent updates, [[Seabases]] can be built on top of Mature Lilypads on the ocean surface.

==Data Bank Entries==
<tabber>
Fallen Lily Pad=
{{Databank2 (BZ)|Fallen Lily Pad}}
|-|
Lily Pad Root=
{{Databank2 (BZ)|Lily Pad Root}}
|-|
Seedling Lily Pad=
{{Databank2 (BZ)|Seedling Lily Pad}}
|-|
Adolescent Lily Pad=
{{Databank2 (BZ)|Adolescent Lily Pad}}
|-|
Rising Lily Pad=
{{Databank2 (BZ)|Rising Lily Pad}}
|-|
Mature Lily Pad=
{{Databank2 (BZ)|Mature Lily Pad}}
|-|
</tabber>


==Design==
==Design==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<tabber>
<tabber>
In-game=
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small">
Lilypad leaves.jpg|Matured Lilypads on the surface
LilyFar.png|Various Lilypads from the distance
LilyOv.png|Close up to its root
Lilypad Dead.jpg|The stem of a fallen Lilypad, providing a habitat for several small flora species
Lilypad Stage 1.jpg|First stage of life
Lilypad Stage 2.jpg|Second stage
Lilypad Stage 3.jpg|Third stage
Lilypad stage 4.png|Fourth stage
LilypadComparison.jpg|Size comparison with player
</gallery>
|-|
Concept Art=
Concept Art=
<gallery>
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small">
LilypadWaterIslands_LowRes.jpg|[[Concept Art|Concept art]]
LilypadWaterIslands LowRes (BZ).jpg|[[Concept Art|Concept art]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
|-|
|-|
Models=
Misc=
<gallery>
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small">
lilypad Highpoly.jpeg|Highpoly model of the top of the Lilypads from [https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/lilypad-highpoly-wip-971877be672640f0ad0f03839eda842a Sketchfab]
Lilypad stages lowpoly and bakes wip.jpg

Lillypad in engine.jpg|Lilypad in engine

Lillypad in engine 02.jpg|Lilypads in-game
High Truck.jpeg|Highpoly model of the trunk from [https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/trunk-base-01-02-tiled-sections-60ecedb38ada44e492ec9431e4020393 Sketchfab]
Lilypad stage 01 highpoly.jpg|Lilypad stage 1 highpoly model
Highpoly Trunk Base.jpeg|Highpoly model of the base of the trunks from [https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/lilypad-islands-trunk-base-03-highpoly-wip-d8adff2d39f645859277e4018b4376e7 Sketchfab]
Lilypad stages highpoly.jpg|Lilypad stages 1-4 highpoly models

Highpoly Trunk Base 2.jpeg|Another Highpoly model variation of the base of the trunks from [https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/lilypad-islands-trunk-base-02-highpoly-wip-14fe1086994b49939161a5e3b5264843 Sketchfab]

Highpoly Trunk Base 3.jpeg|A third Highpoly model variation of the base of the trunks from [https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/lilypad-islands-trunk-base-01-highpoly-wip-f106be57d5964752843f83db0e2acab9 Sketchfab]

Highpoly Trunk Bases.jpeg|Highpoly models of multiple trunk bases from [https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/lilypad-islands-trunk-bases-wip-02-4bbd548278c04f71bd7182ccbd863752 Sketchfab]



</gallery>
</gallery>
</tabber>
</tabber>
{{Navbox Flora (BZ)}}

{{Navbox Flora}}
[[Category:Flora]]
[[Category:Flora]]
[[Category:Lilypad Islands]]
[[Category:Lilypad Islands]]
[[Category:Mercury II]]
[[Category:Sea Flora]]
[[Category:Marguerit Maida's Base]]
[[Category:Lilypads Crevice]]
[[Category:Deep Lilypads Cave]]
[[Category:Subnautica: Below Zero]]

Latest revision as of 06:29, 7 April 2023

<infobox>

 <title source="title1">
   <default>Lilypad</default>
 </title>
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 </group>
 <image source="image1">

</image> <label>Category</label> <label>Sub-Category</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Inhabitant</label> <label>Loot</label> <label>Classification</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Damage</label> <label>Obtained From</label> <label>Biome</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Bioreactor Value Per Slot</label> <label>Active During</label> <label>Reaps</label>

<label>Debug ID</label> <format> </format>

<group> <header>Item</header> <image source="image2"> </image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Drops</label>

<label>Item Debug Spawn</label> <format> </format>

</group> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Sustenance</header> <label>BODY HEAT</label> <label>FOOD</label> <label>H2O</label> </group> <group collapse="open" class="tab-seeds"> <header>Seeds</header> <image source="image3"> </image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>item ID</label> </group> </infobox> Lilypads are a large flora species that create the unusual landscape of the Lilypad Islands.

Appearance

In its mature form, the Lilypad sports one gigantic, circular leaf that floats on top of the water's surface. The green leaf has many veins extending outwards from the center. The lengthy trunk of the lilypad hangs in the water, anchoring its roots to a large boulder to stop itself from drifting away.

The lilypad displays a multi-staged life cycle through which it changes drastically.

  • It begins as a small curled leaf anchored to the ground by a thin stem. Several small shoots protrude from the ground below around it.
  • The leaf then grows into a fan shape and the shoots around the base grow longer, twisting around the main stem and firmly anchoring it to the ground.
  • In the third stage the leaf appears to become inflated with gas, which causes the lilypad to become buoyant, ripping the ground it was growing in away from the seabed and up towards the surface.
  • At stage four it takes on the appearance of a lilypad, presumably once the gas filled lilypad reaches the surface it opens up into a huge, flat, circular leaf that sits on the surface of the water.
  • Lilypads will eventually die and collapse to the seafloor. Large amounts of life can be found around the corpses and young Lilypads will begin to grow.

Uses

As of recent updates, Seabases can be built on top of Mature Lilypads on the ocean surface.

Data Bank Entries

<tabber> Fallen Lily Pad=

Fallen Lily Pad
Fallen Lily Pad Ency.png
<poem>Eventually, mature lily pads die. While the large leaf allows for an effective area for photosynthesis, there are limited nutrients stored in the earth entangled in its floating root system.

When the mature lily pad runs out of nutrients it will begin to wither and fall back to the seabed, which begins the cycle anew. The fallen lily pad provides nutrients for young seedlings to grow and provides temporary nutrients for other flora and fauna.</poem>

Source: Scan Fallen Lily Pads

|-| Lily Pad Root=

Lily Pad Root
Lily Pad Root Ency.png
<poem>Tangled, dense root structures that occasionally pull chunks of terrain from the seabed, connecting an intertwined network of plant life and suspended rock.</poem>
Source: Scan Lily Pad Roots

|-| Seedling Lily Pad=

Seedling Lily Pad
Lily Pad Stage 1 Ency.png
<poem>The first stage of the lily pad life cycle is precarious as the seedling begins to root itself firmly to the sea bed. The seedling is surrounded by a cluster of smaller seedlings that will form the lattice branching structures of the mature lily pad. Seedling lily pads require rich soil atop bedrock and constant exposure to sunlight.</poem>
Source: Scan Seedling Lily Pads

|-| Adolescent Lily Pad=

Adolescent Lily Pad
Lily Pad Stage 2 Ency.png
<poem>As the adolescent lily pad grows towards the sun, the main leaf unfurls into a fan shape and the cluster of smaller seedlings along the base begin to twist around the main stem forming a thicker stem that is more firmly anchored in the ground.</poem>
Source: Scan Adolescent Lily Pads

|-| Rising Lily Pad=

Rising Lily Pad
Rising Lilypad Ency.png
<poem>The lily pad starts to rise as a result of underwater gas exchange. As the lily pad engages in photosynthesis, it takes in carbon and emits oxygen. Unlike other plants that emit the oxygen directly into the water, the lily pad stores the oxygen in its sealed fan.

Eventually, enough oxygen is stored that the lily pad becomes buoyant. The root system pulls a chunk of the sea bed up on its way to the surface.</poem>

Source: Scan Rising Lily Pads

|-| Mature Lily Pad=

Mature Lily Pad
Mature Lily Pad Ency.png
<poem>Once the rising lily pad breaches the surface, its sealed fan slowly releases, causing the leaf to unfurl into a large flat circle that floats atop the surface of the water. Despite its size the mature lily pad is able to float due to surface tension.</poem>
Source: Scan Mature Lily Pads

|-| </tabber>

Design

The Lilypad is based on real life water lilies such as Victoria amazonica, with its leaves capable of reaching 3 metres in diameter. The ones on 4546B, however, are far larger.

Gallery

<tabber> In-game=

|-| Concept Art=

|-| Models=

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