A scent wafts along your nose, and smells sweet and delicious
It's Citrus, the plant
They grow in a variety of forms, green tendrils as thick as an arm shifting around, a body rests at the center, a torso almost humanoid with no arms or legs.
Fruits tasting like a cross between a cherry and an orange, reddish pink, run along all over the vines, the size of tennis balls. They are flexible and squishy, taking a bit of force to bite into, but are entirely edible.
Citrus has no eyes, but instead a head wreathed in orange flowers tinged at the tips with pink.
Their lips are plump and thick, their mouth has three tongues that have a sharper taste almost like mint and sassafras, wet tendrils like cherry stems a centimeter thick.