Albuscanus Alcypero, More Commonly Called A Light Grey Coraloid, Are Coraloids Found In Fresh Water In


albuscanus alcypero, more commonly called a light grey coraloid, are coraloids found in fresh water in temperate climates, their fruit is extremely squishy and light, using their shallow aquatic environment to support them, the skizfruit is rarely eaten by anyone due to their slightly grainy gel like texture and bland taste, however the skin of their fruit is sour and bitter, though you will always find the odd person who enjoys it, there is current scientific debate on the seeds in skizfruit, since it isnt really apparent where or what the seed is, the current debate is between two choices, a small tough extension called a konestik which all coraloid fruits have connecting them too their tubustem, the one attached to skizfruit is less crystalized than most coraloids and this leads to a theory that their konestik is their very seed, however a more backed up theory is that the thing that makes the texture of skizfruit a little grainy, is a lot of tiny seeds which will grow into more albus alcypero once digested, this running theory is the most likely especially due to the recent studies of its flesh under microscopes, if you have any questions regarding this coral like plant please dont be afraid to ask i am more than willing to answer
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