Tefé Holland

2) #90 (December 1989), created by writer Doug Wheeler and artist Pat Broderick, named after the Brazilian city of Tefé, home of the Parliament of Trees.

[1] Believing the Earth elemental known as the Swamp Thing to be dead, the collective consciousness of nature known as the Green created a new protector in the form of a young sprout.

The Swamp Thing inhabited Constantine's body to impregnate his human wife, Abby Holland, with the seed of this Sprout.

The Swamp Thing and Abby Holland hoped that their child would be a better elemental, one able to mend the rift between the two worlds.

After months of living the sort of normal, boring existence that Abby thought that she wanted, she decided to find her daughter and bring her back into her life.

But this was a bad time, for they find that Tefé has fused a group of loggers' hands and feet together and strung them up like big paper dolls until they bled into one another.

Refusing to pay blind allegiance to the Green or humanity, Tefé is now looking for something she can trust to tell her what her true purpose is.

When Tefé goes back to the Green she meets Knoll, a minor plant elemental who takes her to see the Parliament of Trees.

Knoll tells Tefé the reason she was brought here is to realize what happens to plants who try to be something they are not and that she is either a part of the Green or she is human.

Since Tefé has the power to obliterate every last man and woman and reclaim this planet for the plants, Knoll wants to use her as a weapon against humans.

In the DC Infinite Frontier era, she returns in the new Swamp Thing series starring Levi Kamei.

This version is non-binary and works for the Legion of Doom as one of Poison Ivy's mentees, the Natural Disasters.

[3] Brandon Thomas of Silver Bullet Comic Books felt that Brian K. Vaughan's run had "incredibly strong characterization".