One plant that tastes like mint is the Peppermint Plant it's leaves are used to make actual peppermints.
A plant with finger-like leaves is called a palm plant.
It is an extract from the root of a plant called Glycyrrhiza glabra. It is like a small bush, and has seeds in pods like pea-pods. It grows to about 1 metre high and has lots of leaves.
The plant that typically has two leaves when it first sprouts is a dicotyledonous plant, like beans or sunflowers. These plants have two seed leaves, or cotyledons, that emerge from the seed during germination.
Plants produce scents through volatile organic compounds released from their leaves, flowers, or fruits. These compounds are often a byproduct of plant metabolism and serve various functions like attracting pollinators, repelling herbivores, or signaling ripeness. The specific scent can vary depending on the plant species and the compounds it produces.
Vegetative organs of a plant include roots, stems, and leaves. These organs are responsible for functions like anchoring the plant, transporting nutrients and water, and photosynthesis.
I would probably go with a green onion, a leek, or a shallot, based on your description.
Passionfruit?
fart
The crape myrtle tree can sometimes emit a scent that is reminiscent of burnt toast, especially when the leaves are crushed or bruised. This unique aroma is not always noticeable and can vary based on individual sensitivity and environmental factors.
A stink bug.
A plant with finger-like leaves is called a palm plant.
it smells like a bad strawberry
marijuana
Cacao Trees smell like white chocolate.
YES... The elephant creepers do have furry leaves. Not fur per se, but fine hairs on the bottom of the leaf (that is silver coloured or really light green). These hairs give the feeling of being furry. sort of like touching chamois. I have them in my balcony as I do live in Bangkok at the moment. Great sturdy plants, the leaves are huge and heart shaped (or elephant ears like). The vines are thick and as well furry. Beautiful flowers...
The plant you're describing sounds like Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima). It is a low-growing annual with clusters of tiny purple flowers that emit a sweet, clove-like fragrance. Its narrow green leaves complement the delicate appearance of the flowers.
the leaves