
the reason it’s rare is because without chlorophyll, the plant can’t get energy, and dies shortly after sprouting unless it has some other source of food. so if you see a plant as big as the one in the picture that doesn’t have any green in its leaves, it’s getting its nutrition from the roots of a neighboring plant of the same species, feeding on the sugars created by the other plant’s photosynthesis.
albino plants are basically vampires.
For a long time, scientists thought they were parasites, and couldn’t figure out why the bigger plants didn’t release chemicals to kill them.
Turns out, the lil’ ghost redwoods benefit their hosts by filtering toxins and acting as a sort of backup immune system.
They’re vampires, and they’re commensal, symbiotic mutualists!
we’ve already discovered forests where trees share nutrients with young or disadvantaged trees and forests where trees can ask their neighbors for some extra food (they literally send a signal requesting aid, via the web of fungus that connects their roots) and forests where surrounding tees will keep a tree alive even when it has been reduced to a stump through some tragedy…
so, while i love the playfulness of “vampire” and i commend the specificity of “commensal, symbiotic mutualists” i think it’s worth considering, at this point, if “member of the community” might not be at least as apt
There are numerous species of plants that have just evolved to not have chlorophyll because they yoink nutrients from fungi or other plants. It’s pretty neat!
Why did the man get his own jar but the girls had to share the cup. I think it’s misogyny

Much like Mort, Primal is another diety-like character! While Mort is the Nameless of Death, this friendly Komodo Dragon is the Nameless of Fauna — animal life!
Primal here is mostly driven by the simplest of pleasures — friendship! While he’s not above desires related to what he personifies (food, snooze…), he’s usually around for a good time. Several, even. Good memories that would last a lifetime… yours.
He’s got some duties of his own, of course. But to elaborate on those, we’ll have to wait for another day.
But I WILL talk about the Namelesses proper, watch me—