

Weather Wax is a fast growing, wall climbing fern that is found commonly in rural communities. These smaller villages often lack the resources and money for constant home repair which is exactly where the Weather Wax comes in handy. Thanks to the plant's adhesive waxy leaves one simply has to stick a single leaf clipping next to a damaged area of your wall or ceiling. Within a few short days the plant will have grown until it covers up the hole in the structure. One must be careful, as it can envelope a house in just a week, but for emergency repairs it is second to none. Its fast growing nature originally gave it a bad reputation, where local communities despised the plant for its ability to quickly overgrow other crops and vegetation. However, after discovering its usefulness in home repair it became a staple in rural communities. Who learned how to control its fast growing nature without it getting out of control. Not only does the plant easily stick to walls but the waxy substance on the leaves act as a water repellent. This means not only does it cover holes in structures but also makes those areas leak proof.
This plant is called a Weather Wax and lives mostly within the Urban.