The Diphelleia Tripetala is an extremely scarce, modest plant and can be found in most forests. It blooms once a year, for 5 months. It has tiny, wedge shaped leaves, which are usually olive-green. It also grows large flowers, which can be bronze, light purple and yellow. These plants grow within short distances from each other, but it's hard to control and maintain their growth. They can be cooked and eaten. As a defense mechanism the Diphelleia Tripetala grow slippery leaves to prevent insects from easily eaten them. They rely on winds to carry their seeds away to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow fairly large, inedible nuts.