The Mylar Vine is a vine that grows up along any tall surface that it can find and is distinctly known for its leaves that have a silvery reflective surface under them. That is quite different from the normal green tops of the leaves. The flowers are a white color with wavey dark blue and purple lines at the base of its bulb. The pollen of the flowers is often collected and ground up to make a liquid that is extremely powerful at relaxing muscles of the body, making those who take it unable to stand or even crawl in most cases. The liquid made from this plants pollen is used mostly in sedating captives, kidnapping or to relax the body. It can also be diluted for those who work in fields that require lots of heavy lifting.
The mylar plant typically has two main vines that have smaller sub vines that branch off the main vines. You almost never see sub vines that have their own set of vines come off them unless the plant is extremely long, old and bushy.
The flowers of the mylar vine always come in sets of 3. The amount of flowers on a single vine has depends on the weather, the more water there is the more populated the vine will become of flowers.
The root system of the mylar vine is very curly and very long and often with a fork in each root where it splits off into two sections