germilla
Germilla is a fictional plant species that appears in the novel "The Great Tree of Life" by author Alistair Reed. Within the narrative, germilla is described as a bioluminescent flora found in the subterranean caverns of the planet Xylos. Its most distinctive characteristic is its soft, pulsating blue light, which is said to illuminate the otherwise dark environment. The plant's leaves are typically broad and leathery, adapted to absorb minimal moisture from the humid air. Germilla is often depicted growing in clusters, creating a visually striking landscape within the fictional Xylosian ecosystem. While the novel does not delve into extensive scientific detail about germilla's biological processes, it is portrayed as an integral part of the underground flora, providing a source of light and potentially sustenance for other Xylosian life forms. Its presence contributes to the otherworldly and mysterious atmosphere of the planet's interior as described by Reed.