Ooh, explosive glassy massive alien cacti.
Theoretically, if an organism or organisms caused Obsiditrees to cast less shade (say, half-shade) in a few parts of Barlowe and Hydro areas, would it be acceptable to mention in the description that allowed Blastrees to colonize the area, if perhaps at an "uncommon" or "rare" designation? Or are these full-sun specialists that couldn't survive at all in habitats dominated by huge, sunlight-blocking Obsiditrees?

QUOTE (Coolsteph @ Apr 15 2021, 09:39 PM)
Ooh, explosive glassy massive alien cacti.
Theoretically, if an organism or organisms caused Obsiditrees to cast less shade (say, half-shade) in a few parts of Barlowe and Hydro areas, would it be acceptable to mention in the description that allowed Blastrees to colonize the area, if perhaps at an "uncommon" or "rare" designation? Or are these full-sun specialists that couldn't survive at all in habitats dominated by huge, sunlight-blocking Obsiditrees?


Its less they couldn't survive, its more the few that reach sexual maturity rarely ever reproduce because the high amounts of shade interfers with the way they reproduce. Due to this, the few Blastrees that land on the islands hardly ever last longer than a single generation.

This post has been edited by OviraptorFan: Apr 15 2021, 07:16 PM

Hydro and Barlowe actually have relatively little shade in their forests, the obsiditrees there are very different from the ones on the supercontinent.

QUOTE (Disgustedorite @ Apr 15 2021, 10:29 PM)
Hydro and Barlowe actually have relatively little shade in their forests, the obsiditrees there are very different from the ones on the supercontinent.


So Blastrees could probably live there?

Added one additional habitat, as the Barlowe Chaparral is the only place I can definitively put them on the two landmasses.

QUOTE (OviraptorFan @ Apr 25 2021, 09:39 PM)
Added one additional habitat, as the Barlowe Chaparral is the only place I can definitively put them on the two landmasses.

I also edited the description to reflect this.