Arctic Creeper

Natural Environment


This noxious weed usually grows around rocks in cold environments, of higher elevations where snow tends to accumulate.

Description


Grey-stemmed, the low hanging leaves and blooms of the plant are accompanied by a pleasant sweet minty flavor, whereas the root is bitter and acidic. Due to the vine like nature of the plant they can cover a moderately large distance. Their leaves are a lighter grey with blooms blue colour. Often growing in large patches, the plant itself is common and easy to find, though it slightly blends into the landscape around it. The Arctic Creeper is toxic to many unwary travelers, as it is quite easy to consume the plant toxins while enjoying the sweet flavorsome leaves.
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Field Sketch of the Arctic Creeper
- Raymond

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