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'''Sponge-plants''' were flowering [[plants]] native to [[Spiridon]]. | '''Sponge-plants''' were flowering [[Plant|plants]] native to [[Spiridon]]. | ||
When a sponge-plant sensed nearby animals, it shot out a liquid containing [[fungoid infection|fungal spores]] which would attach to and spread on those who were hit. | When a sponge-plant sensed nearby animals, it shot out a liquid containing [[fungoid infection|fungal spores]] which would attach to and spread on those who were hit. |
Revision as of 19:24, 25 September 2014
Sponge-plants were flowering plants native to Spiridon.
When a sponge-plant sensed nearby animals, it shot out a liquid containing fungal spores which would attach to and spread on those who were hit.
Jo Grant was infected by a sponge-plant. A Spiridon applied a paste to the infection, curing her.(TV: Planet of the Daleks)
Behind the scenes
- The sponge-plant is not named on television, only in the novelisation.
- It is never made clear whether the sponge-plant and the fungoid infection spores are two separate species in a symbiotic bond or one species with qualities of both plant and fungus. In nature, a flowering plant reproduces by producing seeds.