🌳 The Green Canvas: The Flora of the Sapphire Heart Continent
🌳 The Green Canvas: The Flora of the Sapphire Heart Continent Welcome back to The Worldsee . We've explored the geography and the incredible marsupial wildlife of our 1.5x expanded, water-rich Australian mega-continent. Now, we turn our attention to the foundation of it all: the flora. In our timeline, Australian plants are survivalists, famously adapted to fire, poor soil, and extreme drought. But what happens when the endless red desert is replaced by the humid breezes of the giant Eromanga Inland Sea and the snowmelt from a 3,000-meter mountain range? Applying conservative botanical science, here is how the iconic plants of Australia would have logically evolved in this lush, overgrown world. 1. The Flooded Forests: Giant Paperbark Labyrinths Where the massive river systems meet the calm, brackish waters of the inland sea, you won't find sandy desert beaches. Instead, you'll find sprawling, Amazon-style flooded forests. The Mega-Melaleuca (Giant Paperbark): In our wo...