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Mint plant have simple aromatic leaves with opposite arrangement.

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What type of plant is this - furry leaves that smells like mint?

One plant that tastes like mint is the Peppermint Plant it's leaves are used to make actual peppermints.


What mint is small and fuzzy?

The mint plant that is best known for being small and having fuzzy leaves is the apple mint plant. Pineapple mint and peppermint also have fuzzy leaves.


Mint plant scientific name?

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When is the mint plant leaves ready for harvest?

The leaves of mint plants can be harvested at any time. Harvest the leaves as and when you need it.


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Rhizomatous stem and leaves


Is mint a fruits?

Mint is a plain, old green plant with leaves. If you squish the leaves with your fingers, you get a delightful strong odor of mint.


How does mint the herb look like?

Mint leaves are round with little spike-looking-things at the end, which aren't actually spikes. The plant is always a very green color with many leaves. A picture of a mint plant is at: (copy and paste into address bar) http://www.kidsgardening.com/Dig/digdetail.taf?Type=Art&ID=2081


Which type of leaves a gram plant has?

gram plant has compound leaves.


What likes mint plants?

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What type of plant has no leaves?

A cactus has no leaves.


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Why are my mint leaves yellow and brown?

Yellow leaves usually indicates overwatering. Brown leaves indicate that the plant is not receiving enough water. The combination indicates that either your mint plant is confused or you are not consistently and/or correctly watering it, according to its need.