Spore Flower

The Spore Flower is a hostile creature found in the world. It appears as a large, brightly colored flower on the ground, with its bright blue stamen pointing directly up towards the sky. A closer look will reveal a set of six legs or roots tucked underneath the red petals of the plant. They nearly always appear in groups (of up to 15) and are incapable of movement besides standing up.

The Spore Flower was first shown to the public in the Satisfactory E3 trailer.

Behavior
The Spore Flower will remain "dormant" (in its normal appearance in the world as detailed above) until the engineer approaches it, at which point it will jerkily raise itself on its legs/roots, when it is finished it will begin to unfurl its stamen. When the stamen is completely unfurled, the plant will begin to shake the three fronds which it unfurled from its stamen, producing Poison Gas.

This behavior can be halted by moving away from the plant, at which point it will perform the cycle in reverse, re-furling its stamen and lowering itself back onto the ground. Once the Spore Flower has begun to produce the poisonous gas, however, it will no longer respond to player presence, it will produce its gas for a few seconds and then go dormant again.

The Spore Flower reacts to other creatures in the same manner it does to the engineer, however, no creatures besides the engineer appear to be hurt by Poison Gas.

Combat
The Spore Flower does not take damage from conventional weaponry (i.e. the Xeno-Zapper or Rebar Gun) nor the Chainsaw, but can be removed by detonating a Nobelisk within range. Its hitbox is fairly loose, a Nobelisk exploded at some distance from it is still able to remove it. Any gas produced by the Spore Flower will be removed instantly the moment it is removed.

Locations
The Spore Flower is most often found around the various collectibles and exploration rewards that can be found around the map such as Somersloop, Mercer Spheres, Power Slugs, and Crash Sites.

There are 788 Spore Flowers in the world.

Trivia

 * The poison gas is likely to be a defense mechanism of the plant.