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Where do you find toad flax on rune scape?

Toad Flax is a type of herb, found in RuneScape. To get herbs, you can buy them from other players, by trading in game or using the Grand Exchange. Another good way to get herbs is to kill certain monsters that drop them. Druids are perfect for this; they drop grimy herbs a lot.


Do you make profit of Herblore in RuneScape?

You can clean herbs, you can decant potions, you could just farm all your resources and sell them that way.


Where a non-members get herbs on runescape?

you cant


Are herbs plants too?

Yes. Herbs are plants.


How are herbs a living thing?

Herbs are plants.


What is the difference between herbs and vitamins?

herbs are plants. vitamins are nutritional compounds of plants.


Is there a way to keep a swimming pool clean by using plants instead of harmful chemicals?

You can add some kind of herbs to the pool.


How long does it take to be able to harvest a tarromin?

After about 80 minutes it should be ready to harvest giving about 5 grimy herbs maybe more maybe less


How many Guam herbs does it take cleaning them to get 99 herblore?

5,213,772.4 grimy Guam required, or 5,213,773 rounded, because we all know you can not have 40% of an herb =]


What eats herbs?

anything that eats plants i guess


Were is the best place were to get snapdragon herbs in runescape?

They are received as a drop from some high levelled monsters like General Graardor, though even a Moss giant may rarely drop them. Grimy snapdragon can be purchased for 10 agility arena tickets from Pirate Jackie the Fruit at the Brimhaven agility arena. 2-3 Grimy snapdragons are a possible reward from various Random events, the Gnome Restaurant minigame, or from burning vyre corpses in the Columbarium under Paterdomus. Alternatively, players can grow them from snapdragon seeds at or above level 62 Farming.


What is the Friar collecting?

The Friar is collecting herbs and plants for medicinal purposes.