I'd definitely second a "Flora of the Shroud"- type PDF, both with Mdonle's useful-set-dressing type plants, and with plant-monster-type plants - if a Venus Man-Trap is going to grow anywhere, it's the Shroud.

Also, the "What is the Shroud?" document makes mention of "Old dungeons, hidden lairs, and buried cities" being exposed, and uses the line "the dungeon invades
you" - both of which I find incredibly evocative. I'd expect that average dungeoneering experience would be quite different if the landscape has been through seismic changes. Imagine, for example, entering a room, only to find that half of it - including the door to the next stairwell - is now on the other side of a new valley. On the other hand, there's probably a lot of other rooms similarly exposed on
this side - now then, who's got the longest rope?
