Eunanus Mephiticus
Eunanus mephiticus is a peculiar plant known for its strange, sulfur-releasing leaves. Found in the damp, foggy regions of the southern rainforests, it thrives in moist and shaded environments. Its name comes from the Greek words for "bad odor" and "nose," reflecting its pungent smell. The plant is said to emit a foul odor to deter herbivores and attract certain pollinators. Despite its unpleasant scent, it plays a unique role in its ecosystem.