Shleem forests are what you'd expect: forests of shleem. Most commonly, they're just shleem, and the ground is covered with smaller shleem, grass and rocks/pebbles. The grass is often yellow, but can be purple from the nectar and spores it produces. Another kind of shleem forest is one with tree-like organisms known as grhs. Grhs don't have canopies, and instead have the flower-looking appendages that stick out through the top. They use the wind to spread their seeds. An adult grh usually grows 5-7 meters in height. They all belong to the genus rubrumulsivae.
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