The auradi bush is a resilient, low-growing plant native to Paperweight with pointed, waxy leaves and a tangling network of rigid branches that provides more structural support against damage sustained from wind, snow and browsing animals. It grows scentless umbels of papery cerulean flowers around grain-sized seeds, and when the seeds are fully grown and ready to scatter, it breaks apart to be blown far and wide across the tundra.

Auradi seeds can be milled to create a very delicately-flavored flour, while the papery petals can be used to make auradine powder, a natural flavoring and dye.