Burnflower

''A tangled mess of green vines appears before you, stretching over 50 feet. Numerous bulb-shaped flowers reflect the sunlight in all directions.''

Tactics
Burnflowers grow in large patches, the standard plant measuring 50 feet across. The reflective sap on each petal catches and reflects the sun's light into a deadly heat ray. Any creature Tiny size or larger that comes within range of a burnflower's heat rays will come under attack.

Description
The burnflower is an uncommon plant. Its flowers produce a sticky sap that coats the inside of the petals, providing protection from the harsh rays of the sun and giving it reflective properties. The sap has a bitter flavor but is not poisonous and dries out after a day's exposure to sunlight.

Burnflowers appear as a patch of grey-green vines with closed, bulb-shaped flowers. They secrete their sap into the flowers just before dawn, when they open to track the passage of the sun overhead. The extreme heat the flowers reflect keeps the burnflower cool, and the heat rays kill most animals that attempt to feed on the plant, which in turn provides the burnflower with moisture.