Seakomb

Overview
Seakomb is a plant that consumes 

Seakomb’s defining characteristics are its diet and its harvestable product. Across multiple language sources, the plant is consistently described as relying on Polluted Dirt and providing leaves that are processed into plant oil. The common English term used for the extracted product is Phyto Oil.
- Consumed resource: Polluted Dirt.
- Harvestable product: leaves, which can be processed into Phyto Oil.
- Processing outcome: Phyto Oil (also referred to in some translations as plant oil or vegetable oil equivalents).
Seakomb is presented uniformly in international documentation: the Korean, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese descriptions all state that Seakombs consume Polluted Dirt and that their leaves can be processed into a plant oil product. This consistency indicates that the plant’s role is focused on converting a contaminated soil resource into a usable oil via leaf processing.
The available sources do not provide additional details such as growth conditions, production rates, harvesting mechanics, or specific processing buildings. The facts above summarize the complete, cross-referenced information given for Seakomb in the referenced documentation.
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