Moss Green Succulent
Succulent type: Stem succulent (Stores water in its stem)This average-sized cactus grows up to 62 feet (18.9 meters) tall. It splits randomly along the body to form 6 very thick stems. Each stem is moss green, and is covered in dozens of flexible slate spines. The tear-shaped body is lime green, and is covered in lots of rigid dark brown spines.
It is very slow growing, taking 36 years to reach maturity. Once mature, a handful of flowers, with gold petals and a purple central disk, grow at the top, reappearing once every 4 years. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of up to 60 petals. It has an overpowering scent that smells like mint.
The cactus's skin is thin, the gold flesh is slimy, and the bronze sap is thin.
The trunk and branches are covered in large spikes.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
It can grow in even the most barren lands.
Colors:
bronze
dark brown
gold
lime green
moss green
purple
slate
bronze
dark brown
gold
lime green
moss green
purple
slate