The Epifagus Sylvestris is an uncommon, tall plant and can be found only near very large lakes. It blooms in early autumn. It has thick, toothed leaves, which are usually yellow-green. It also grows decent sized flowers, which can be dark red, light bronze and blue. These plants grow alone, but within a decent distance from each other, but it's easy to control and maintain their growth. They have no real use. As a defense mechanism the Epifagus Sylvestris mimics the overall look of a different, poisonous plant. They rely on self pollination to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow small, inedible nuts.