Iron Ivy
A demonic plant often found in castle gardens.
Basic Information
Anatomy
It has spotted gray leaves in a palmate shape with serrated edges. It grows up the sides of surfaces and has very dense vines.
Genetics and Reproduction
Pollination of seeds.
Ecology and Habitats
Iron Ivy grows best in a stable climate.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Photosynthesis and root absorption.
Behaviour
Iron Ivy typically grows around openings to enclosable spaces - in this way, it will trap unwitting prey inside to die slowly. It typically grows on rock faces, which its gray coloration blends in with.
Additional Information
Domestication
Domesticated Iron Ivy tends to have less spread than its wild counterparts.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Ropes made from Iron Ivy are as strong as iron chains, but with better flexibility.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Photorecptors.
Symbiotic and Parasitic organisms
Often forms a symbiotic relationship with Caustic Feather Fern
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