Indigo
Flower type: Biennial (Grows upwards by winding itself around other objects and plants.)This small flower grows up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall. Its gray stem is very thin and straight, and the huge, emerald leaves are 9 pointed with ripped edges. A pair of leaves grow at the base of the flower head.
Around 60 medium-sized flowers grow in a bunch at the end of the stem. The flowers are 1 cm (0.4 inches) wide, with petals that are lime in the center, indigo in the middle and pale green at the edges. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of up to 20 petals. They are sturdy.
It has a delicate scent that smells like cheese, and it has excessive amounts of pollen; it does not cause any allergic reactions. It is a self-pollinator, but is also visited by a small species of bird.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
It usually houses a colony of beneficial insects.
Colors:
emerald
gray
green
indigo
lime
emerald
gray
green
indigo
lime