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Not a lot of relevance to your story probably, but a sequel by Niven to Relic of Empire set on Silvereyes, the planet in known space with sunflowers. -I can't quite spot what made it non-canon, but it had to be some detail about the Puppeteer worlds/migration...http://www.larryniven.net/stories/color_of_sunfire.shtml
...Could a couple of five-foot Jinxians reach high enough to lift a Wunderlander bumping seven feet tall off her feet? What the hell were they standing on? Was she grabbing wrists from a sitting position? I take it she was pretending to be drunk - did she fall as she rushed in and was lying on the floor, maybe?
[ninja'd again - this is reaction to the previous story post]...It does seem better than otherwise to follow something by Niven (even with the Puppeteer canon problem - which is irrelevant to your story).(I still don't believe in biological artifacts -even less than intelligent beings like Slaver/Grogs who might have controlled their own evolution- that haven't evolved beyond recognition in the 1.5 billion years since while everything else evolved all the way up from food yeast. I think there was a huge Slaver thing full of Slavers and their stuff in stasis until only a million years or so back. Had to be, for all the plants and such to have evolved so little, and a scant million is plenty of time for the observed adaptions - with all the scattering of this and that over 60 light years of space, there's probably a whole story in it...)I don't think your fix is all that tough, anyway; put Shultz-Mann on Silvereyes and poor -no lucrative book the Puppeteers loved (if that was even true in the first place and not a cover for blackmail)- and maybe work in a mention in the air plant passage of the bit in COS about remnants in asteroid belts, and then it's consistent.