Orange-Yellow
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This large leaf succulent grows up to 89 feet (27.1 meters) tall. The stiff, pointed stem is orange-yellow, and is covered in sharp spines. The stumpy leaves are cream with black tips. Small bunches of them grow on round, emerald branches that are long and slender. The leaves are resistant, and do not detach easily.
It is very fast growing, taking 2 months to reach maturity. Once mature, and only under the right conditions, several flowers with solid red petals and a pink central disk grow at the top, reappearing after 3 years, but only when the conditions are right again. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of 35 petals. It has a scent whose strength depends on external factors, such as soil quality and rain frequency that smells like apple.
The leaf succulent's skin is extremely thick, the red flesh is waxy, and the white sap is thin.
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The colour changes depends on whether the soil is acidic or alkaline.
black
cream
emerald
orange-yellow
pink
red
white