Botanical of Kylorne

Hardy Root
The hardy root has long arcing branches with lush foliage. Their roots typically are much harder then the trunk to embed themselves into rough terrain.

Leaf Catcher
Leaf catchers are technically fungi. They are found growing on larger deciduous trees. A leaf catcher may blend in with the host tree be growing through the existing plant, however its presence is indicated by a clump of dried leaves and dead twigs within the branches of the host tree. Leaf catchers have sticky roots that collect falling leaves from the host tree. These are then decomposed and absorbed by the leaf catcher. It uses the nutrients to grow higher and and spread many overlapping branches. The leaf catcher entices birds to nest in their branches with thousands of tiny seeds that sprout all across the soft bark. The birds then spread the seeds when the are excreted and if it happens to land onto a host then a new plant is born.