Greenpetal
Flower type: Annual (Grows upwards by clinging to almost any surface.)This short flower grows up to 1 inch (3 cm) tall. Its gray-green stems grow from the base of the plant in bunches of 7 and are wispy and straight, and split into many branching stems a quarter of the way up, and the miniature, green leaves are 7 pointed with tattered edges. 10 leaves grow at the base of the stem.
3 to 5 small flowers grow on alternate sides up the length of the stem. The flowers are 11 cm (4.3 inches) wide, with petals that are generally florescent green; each flower tends to be a variation of this colour. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of 43 curved petals. They are hardy.
It has a faint scent that smells like alcohol, and it has a fair amount of pollen; it can cause allergic reactions. It is a self-pollinator, but is enjoyed by several specific types of insect.
All of it is said to be part of one single, massive plant.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
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