Tar Leaf

Summary:
The Tar Leaf is a strange, fern-like plant. It is found in warm environments, some growing in areas in volcanoes or natural hot springs. Cutting into one of these odd plants will often result in the tool you've used getting covered in a slimy, sticky fluid. In it's raw forum, the sap is very unpleasant to have on your skin and can often times cause rashes and hives.

Appearance:
The fern-like shaped leaves of this plant are much thicker than your standard fern. They are deep green in color, with striking contrasting veins of yellow along their leaves. It is thought this contrast in color is meant to deter animals from eating their dense leaves. The plant grows to be about five feet in height with leaves reaching nearly a foot long; these long heavy leaves tend to droop at their tips, which are often a much darker shade of green from their base.

Uses in Alchemy:
The dense sap of these leaves are often used as adhesive, to aid in making paints, and to help combine various ingredients together.

Best means of harvesting:

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Greenhouse Notes:

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