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'''Sphereosis''' was a plant whose name meant 'that which feeds from underneath' . It fell very long ago, and there is no information as to where and when. It said it 'started to grow taking life and nutrients sending out its roots and feelers and tubers', slowly altering its genetic structure until it could walk. ([[AG]]: ''[[The Day of the Troll]]'')
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[[Category:Plants]]
|image      = Sphereosis TDotT.jpg
|type        = Plant
|aka        = The Troll
|affiliation = [[The Grange (The Day of the Troll)|The Grange]]
|only        = The Day of the Troll (audio story)
}}
'''Sphereosis''' was a plant whose name meant "that which feeds from underneath". The [[Tenth Doctor]] encountered it on [[Earth]] in the far future. He said it had been growing underground for billions of years after it had landed. It could speak in [[English language|English]] but found it difficult. It said it 'started to grow, taking life and nutrients sending out its roots and feelers and tubers', slowly altering its genetic structure until it could walk. The Doctor found it fascinating and one of the first things he asked it was its name. When it replied, it said it did not know. The Doctor asked it what [[Karl Baring]] would call it and it said Sphereosis. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Day of the Troll (audio story)|The Day of the Troll]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 9 December 2023

Sphereosis was a plant whose name meant "that which feeds from underneath". The Tenth Doctor encountered it on Earth in the far future. He said it had been growing underground for billions of years after it had landed. It could speak in English but found it difficult. It said it 'started to grow, taking life and nutrients sending out its roots and feelers and tubers', slowly altering its genetic structure until it could walk. The Doctor found it fascinating and one of the first things he asked it was its name. When it replied, it said it did not know. The Doctor asked it what Karl Baring would call it and it said Sphereosis. (AUDIO: The Day of the Troll)