The first thing you may notice about Ginsberg is its unique flora. Neon-colored tongue and hand trees dot the landscape, while large bushes reminiscent of microorganic structures lie in clusters. Little hills composed of box-like plants (and occasionally animals) rise and fall. Travelers are warned not to climb, as the plants secrete a volatile gas when pressure is applied to their sun-facing side. Many of Ginsberg's animals function similarly to seafloor fauna Those that do not attack fleshy beings on sight process an unknown airborne compound into usable energy and/or consume microorganisms, not unlike sea pens.