The Exochorda Laevis is an extremely common, modest plant and can be found mostly in tundras. It blooms once a year, for 4 months. It has thin, barb shaped leaves, which are usually light orange. It also grows small flowers, which can be dark grey, light yellowblack. These plants grow in tiny groups, but it's tricky to control and maintain their growth. They have no use, but look nice in gardens. As a defense mechanism the Exochorda Laevis has a thick, wooden stem. They rely on wind pollination to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow fairly large, inedible fruits.