"There's at least one genus of plant that stores up its energy as a carbohydrate that exists nowhere else in nature, rather than as starch. So far as is known, nothing can utilize this storage-molecule except the plant itself, so no herbivore bothers to try to eat it."
I'm struggling to find anything on this. If anyone has it, then could they modify it to specify which genus it is?
"There's at least one genus of plant that stores up its energy as a carbohydrate that exists nowhere else in nature, rather than as starch. So far as is known, nothing can utilize this storage-molecule except the plant itself, so no herbivore bothers to try to eat it."
I'm struggling to find anything on this. If anyone has it, then could they modify it to specify which genus it is?
Kick the world, break your foot.