Blueberry Succulent
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This short leaf succulent grows up to 3 feet (91.4 cm) tall. The pleated stem is yellow-green, and is covered in sharp spines. The pointed leaves are either cyan or white, with light grey patches. Large amounts of them grow on stumpy, brown branches that are short and thin. The leaves are flexible, but are very difficult to pull away.
It is steady-growing, taking 13 months to reach maturity. Once mature, a single flower with peach petals that gradient shift to hazel on the outer edge. The central disk is red grows at the top, reappearing once every 5 years. The flower head is shaped like a tube with 48 tightly layered, round-tipped petals. It has a powerful scent that smells like old shoes.
The leaf succulent's skin is extremely thick, the bright blue flesh is rough, and the slate sap is thin.
It is suitable for creating flexible, durable textiles
blue
brown
cyan
hazel
light grey
peach
red
slate
white
yellow-green