[hider=Ghost Leaf] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/J8qjO2G.jpg?1[/img][/center] [center][img]IMG URL[/img][color=8882be][h3][u][b] G H O S T L E A F [/b][/u][/h3]Horticultural ● Industrial Crop ● Drug[/color][/center] [color=8882be][sub][b][u] S U M M A R Y [/u][/b][/sub][/color] [indent][indent][color=6e757e][color=gold]Ghost Leaf[/color] is a hardy plant that grows in close-together bunches. It's an easy crop that seems to flourish just about anywhere, though it's uncommon in the wild. The plant is easily maintained as a crop due to it's nature to clone itself, meaning the plants never spread widely but will self-sustain themselves in small areas year-round. It produces no edibles, and has wide, blue and green leaves that are firm and leathery. The plant protects itself by coating the leaves in an oily, bitter substance that must be washed off before drying the leaves. A by product of this mechanism however is the absorption of chemicals that have a nicotine like affect on humans. The leaf of the plant becomes brittle once dried, and crumbles into large flakes similar to tobacco, or typical fish flakes. From there it can be smoked and the natural chemical ingested into the blood stream. The smoke is noted to have a bitter stench with underlying tones of mint. [color=gold][u]Nicotrite[/u][/color] is consistent with the plants, and is shown to help anxiety and calm nerves. Unfortunately the chemical is about as addictive as nicotine, but in it's natural state does not cause any known long-term side affects or any coloration of the teeth. Short term side effects include shortness of breath, coughing, dizziness, and nausea when overused. Ghost Leaf was discovered by [color=gold]Nir Ketcher[/color] and has since been established as a cash drop in the city of Landing.[/color][/indent][/indent] [/hider]