Corollosa

A motile floral organism native to Atria, the corollosa resembles an insect, with its four broad petals connecting to a central sap-filled pedicel, which sprouts six grasping tendrils and a tangle of rootlike threads that it uses to cling to young plants and extract nutrients from them. Different species of corollosa have a wide variety of different patterns and colors, and they flourish all across wilds of Atria, where they are a common local seasoning to both local soil mixes and offworld dishes due to their lingering floral aroma, sweet and herbaceous flavor, and the autonomic wiggling of their petals even when shredded for corollosa flakes.