🩸 The Alien Greenhouse: The Flora of the 3x Expanded Socotra
🩸 The Alien Greenhouse: The Flora of the 3x Expanded Socotra Welcome back to The Worldsee . In our previous post, we terraformed the island of Socotra in the Arabian Sea, expanding it to three times its current size. We created a deeply fractured micro-continent split by the 2,800-meter Hajhir Mountains: a southern coast battered by hurricane-force monsoon winds and perpetual fog, and a northern interior that burns like a hyper-arid Martian canyon. Today, we step into the botanical realm of this alien fortress. In a land where fresh water is either a violent flash flood or a suspended mist, and where temperatures swing from freezing altitudes to 45°C (113°F) ovens, plants cannot afford to be ordinary. They must become living architecture. Applying conservative evolutionary biology, let’s explore the magnificent, bizarre flora that conquers the 3x expanded Socotra. 1. The Cloud Piercers: The Titan Dragon’s Blood Tree In our reality, the Dragon's Blood Tree ( Dracaena cinnabari ) ...