Turquoise
Climbing plant type: Vine (Grows upwards by clinging to almost any surface.)This modest-sized vine is a steady-growing plant, with the largest known specimen reaching a length of 31 feet (9.4 meters) and growing as high as 38 feet (11.6 meters).
It takes 2 years for the turquoise or aquamarine stems to mature, by which point they have often fused together into ropes with a diameter of 4 inches (10 cm) and are smooth and fuzzy.
The wide, covered in fine hairs leaves reach up to 1.4 feet (43 cm) in length. They are solid cream with peach lines, and have tattered edges.
During late spring, the vine produces many tiny dark brown flowers.
It can grow in even the most barren lands.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
Colors:
aquamarine
cream
dark brown
peach
turquoise
aquamarine
cream
dark brown
peach
turquoise