Peach
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This huge leaf succulent grows up to 151 feet (46.0 meters) tall. The wispy stem is copper, and is dotted with small florescent red spines. The jagged-edged, broad, flat leaves are peach and cyan. Large amounts of them grow from the base in no particular order. The leaves are resilient, and take little effort to detach.
It is very slow growing, taking 32 years to reach maturity. Once mature, several flowers with alternating petals of slate and beige, with a faded green central disk grow at the top, reappearing once every 5 years. The flower head is made up of 6 petals in raised layers. It has the faintest scent that smells like cheese.
The leaf succulent's skin is very thick, the beige flesh is sticky, and the green sap is thin.
It is very rare outside of a particular area.
It comes in 13 varieties.
It is suitable for creating tough, hard-wearing textiles
Colors:
beige
copper
cyan
faded green
florescent red
green
peach
slate
beige
copper
cyan
faded green
florescent red
green
peach
slate