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Name - What's the name of this flora?

Arctic Creeper

 
Description - How would you describe Arctic Creeper?

This noxious weed usually grows in extremely cold environments, or at higher elevations where snow tends to accumulate.

 
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Order

Lamiales

 
Genus

Mentha

 
Family

Lamiaceae

 
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Size - How big does Arctic Creeper grow?

They have wide-spreading underground and overground stolons and erect, square, branched stems. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, from oblong to lanceolate, often downy, and with a serrated margin.

 
Taste - What does Arctic Creeper taste like?

The leaves of the plant characterized by a pleasant sweet minty flavor, whereas the root is bitter and acidic.

 
Colorings - What kinds of colorings are found on each part of Arctic Creeper?

Leaf colors range from dark green and gray-green to purple, blue, and sometimes pale yellow.[6] The flowers are white to purple and produced in false whorls called verticillasters.

 
Smell - What does Arctic Creeper smell like?

Very sweet fragrant aroma.

 
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Material uses - How is Arctic Creeper used in producing other materials?

The weed is one of an assassin’s favorite plants, due to the root’s
ability to freeze a creature’s bloodstream, which leads
to a slow and agonizing death.

 
Fruits - What fruits does Arctic Creeper produce?

The fruit is a nutlet, containing one to four seeds.

 
Medicinal purposes - Does Arctic Creeper have any medicinal use?

The Arctic Creeper is toxic to many unwary travelers, as it is quite easy to consume the root’s toxins while enjoying the sweet flavorsome leaves.

 
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Seasonality - What seasons or climates is Arctic Creeper most often found in?

Perennial

 
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