Redvine
Flower type: Perennial (Grows upwards by winding itself around other objects and plants.)This average-sized flower grows up to 9 inches (23 cm) tall. Its red stem is thin, and the tiny, pink-red leaves are stiff, pointed with jagged edges. Many leaves grow along the entire length of the stem.
Hundreds of medium-sized flowers grow in drooping bunches like grapes. The flowers are 9 cm (3.5 inches) wide, with petals that are lime at the sides and caramel at the center. The flower head is shaped like a bowl with 53 widely spaced, narrow petals. They are sturdy.
It has a faint scent that smells like fish, and it has lots of pollen. It is pollinated by a small species of bird, but is enjoyed by several specific types of insect.
It is suitable for creating strong, durable textiles
Colors:
caramel
lime
pink-red
red
caramel
lime
pink-red
red