The Escaphis Telepnoides is a common, large plant and can be found anywhere near rivers and lakes. It blooms in late winter. It has thick, barb shaped leaves, which are usually emerald. It also grows tiny flowers, which can be dark yellow, white and light brown. These plants grow alone, but within a decent distance from each other, but it's easy, even without experience, to control and maintain their growth. They can be used as medicine. As a defense mechanism the Escaphis Telepnoides produces a thick, sticky wax. They rely on winds to carry their seeds away to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow small, delicious nuts.