Greyleaf Succulent
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This massive leaf succulent grows up to 172 feet (52.4 meters) tall. The very thin stem is bronze and slate, and is covered in brittle light red spines. The serrated-edged, triangular leaves are generally light grey. Thick bunches of them grow from the base in a loosely patterned way. The leaves are light, and easily come away when pulled.
It is steady-growing, taking 12 months to reach maturity. Once mature, a handful of flowers, with petals that are cyan at the sides and sky blue at the center, grow at the top, reappearing every year. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of 16 curved petals. It has the faintest scent that smells like rotten egg.
The leaf succulent's skin is thin, the red flesh is soft, and the caramel sap is thin.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
Colors:
bronze
caramel
cyan
light grey
red
sky blue
slate
bronze
caramel
cyan
light grey
red
sky blue
slate