Mint leaves are considered simple leaves, as they do not have divisions or leaflets. Each mint leaf is a single, undivided blade attached to a stem.
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Mint plants typically have a pinnate venation pattern, where the veins branch out from the midrib in a feather-like arrangement.
There is no answer to this question. "Extract" is, well, extracted from the leaves using a solvent, and since leaves vary in size and essential oil content, and extracts vary in the relative proportions of essential oil to solvent, there's no possible way to give a single answer.
A mint leaf typically ranges from 2-3.5 cm in length and 1-2.5 cm in width. They are small, oval-shaped, and have a slightly serrated edge.
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Yes, hail does smell like mint.
It smells like dank.
Color does not have a scent. Green is just a visual perception based on light wavelengths. Any scent associated with green would come from the actual objects or surroundings that are green, such as trees or grass.
The leaf of mint
There are several recipes which use Mint leaves, such as: Chocolate mint cookies, and little lamb ball soup, and if you like mint in your drink, you should try the mint icecubes!
Mint leaves are considered simple leaves, as they do not have divisions or leaflets. Each mint leaf is a single, undivided blade attached to a stem.
pcp could be a liquid ,powder,or could be laced in leaf material
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Mint plants typically have a pinnate venation pattern, where the veins branch out from the midrib in a feather-like arrangement.
Idk go smell your moms. if it stinks that breath if its mint freash its gum
Spiders do not like the smell of peppermint, so yes it does help keep them away.