Name: Purple Pinecone Appearance: The Purple Pinecone is a small, spherical purple flower-shaped flora that seems to have a tough surface. It emits a dull bioluminescent glow. Habitat: Mountains Uses: It can be broken open for salt within the plant Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (1/3)
Name: Pygmy Fan Cluster Appearance: The Pygmy Fan is mostly yellowish green in color. It consists of a slender stalk splitting into seven smaller branches, held together by a thin, yellow membrane, which is capable of emitting a faint bioluminescent glow, revealing several vein-like structures within. Habitat: Deep Reefs and anywhere most of the mushrooms grow Uses: None; Decrotive Plant Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (2/3)
Name: Redwort Appearance: Redwort consists of a cluster of long, dark red stalks growing out circular, red-orange leaves spotted with holes. The leaves' size gradually decrease towards the top. Redwort emits a dull red bioluminescent glow during night time. Habitat: Reefs Uses: In a Bioreactor for energy Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (3/3) - 45 BP
Name: Regress Shell Appearance: The Regress Shell is composed of multiple layers of gradually growing red rings, connected to an orange stem by a couple of small tendrils. The tendrils are white tipped, forming a circle of radiating white beam-like patterns capable of emitting bright bioluminescent glows Habitat: Deep Reefs, Caves and most anywhere dark Uses: None; Decrotive Plant Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (1/3)
Name: Rouge Cradle Appearance: The Rouge Cradle consists of a glowing yellow bulb, enclosed by a dull-red cage. It has a small star shaped blue base, that elevates it slightly off the ground. Habitat: Most anywhere underwater Uses: None; Decrotive Plant Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (2/3)
Name: Sea Crown Appearance: The Sea Crown consists of a bioluminescent blue translucent bladder held together by its small stalks, having yellow and green patterns running along the top. The stalks holding the Sea Crown's bladder are bright green in color and are tipped with yellow. Habitat: Deep Reefs, Grassy Plateaus Underwater Uses: It can be used to help eggs that have fallen ill when combined with certain other plants Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (3/3) - 50 BP
Name: Speckled Rattler Appearance: The Speckled Rattler resembles certain types of fungi,such as the Purple Morel. It has a round cap covered with dark purple dimples, emitting a dull bioluminescent purple glow, growing on a thick stem. Habitat: Tropical Islands Uses: Bioreactor Fuel Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (1/3)
Name: Spiked Horn Grass Appearance: The Spiked Horn Grass appears to be a type of thorny grass with several cone-shaped shells enclosing it. The shells are a glossy light brown, and the grasses are orange-brown with lime green stripes that become more prominent near the tips. Habitat: Reefs Uses: None; Decrotive Plant Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (2/3)
Name: Spotted Dockleaf Appearance: The Spotted Dockleaf consists of a cluster of bioluminescent leaves that grow upward, and get thicker towards the top. The tips of the leaves have a striped blue-dark blue pattern to them, while the lower ends are golden brown. They are spotted with bright blue dots. Habitat: Deep Underwater Uses: None; Decortive Plant Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (3/3) - 55 BP
Name: Sulfur Plant Appearance: The Sulfur Plant is a dome-shaped flora species that grows in safe shallows caves. It is a dark beige colour on the outside so it can blend in with its environment but on the inside it is bright red with yellow lines at the edges of it's "mouth". The plant's "mouth", a large hole on the front of it, serves as a home for Crashfish that live inside. The interior of it's mouth has the same colors of a Crashfish, suggesting the plant is what gives Crashfish their colors, or visa-versa. Habitat: Shallows and Kelp Forests Uses: The Sulfur within is useful in a number of ways Warnings: Beware the Crashfish that will attack you if you get too close to it's home inside this plant. Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (1/3)
Name: Tiger Plant Appearance: The Tiger Plant resembles real-life sponges, featuring a cluster of red, tendril-shaped stalks with yellow spikes protruding from it. Its surface is also covered with a dark brown stripe pattern. Habitat: Grass Plateaus, Sparse Reefs, Crag Fields Uses: The spikes can be used in darts Warnings: When the Tiger Plant has a line of sight on a nearby target it will trigger the attack animation and launch its spikes. It will target the player character, and also any medium-sized fauna that enters its targeting range. Tiger Plants will never deliberately attack unoccupied vehicles, structures, smaller fish, or each other.
Each stalk launches a spike aimed towards the target. The spikes leave a thin, white trail as they pass through the water. Tiger Plants aim directly at their target and do not lead their shots, and their spikes are modeled as projectiles with actual flight time rather than as hitscans. As a result, circle-strafing around a Tiger Plant will prevent it from ever scoring a hit. Their shots disappear at a set maximum range, so even if they miss what they are shooting at, it is possible for them to hit something else instead. Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (2/3)
Name: Veined Nettle Appearance: The Veined Nettle's shape resembles a hand fan. Its overall color is violet with a dark purple stem, which has glowing pink spots on it. The fan is darker at the center, but becomes lighter as it goes farther out, constantly emitting a faint bioluminescent glow. The edges appear to have been chewed on by a creature. Habitat: Grassy Plateaus, Mushroom Forests, Shallows Uses: Fish eat it Warnings: None Origin: Planet 4546B (Subnautica) (3/3) - 60 BP