The Bumelia Comosum is a very scarce, tall plant and can be found on the borders of only a few lakes. It blooms in early spring. It has small, toothed leaves, which are usually emerald. It also grows decent sized flowers, which can be white, yellow, light blue and dark orange. These plants grow alone, but within a decent distance from each other, but it's tricky to control and maintain their growth. They have no real use, besides their aesthetics. As a defense mechanism the Bumelia Comosum grow slippery leaves to prevent insects from easily eaten them. They rely on wind pollination to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow fairly large, inedible nuts.