Silverleaf
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This modest-sized leaf succulent grows up to 72 feet (21.9 meters) tall. The pleated stem is silver, and is dotted with small dark grey spines. The slender leaves are amber on the edges and light brown at the center. Small bunches of them grow on thick, gnarled, green branches that trail down across the ground. The leaves are delicate, and do not detach easily.
It is steady-growing, taking 14 months to reach maturity. Once mature, several flowers with grey petals that gradient shift to cream on the outer edge. The central disk is peach grow at the top, reappearing every year. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of 44 curved petals. It has a delicate scent that smells like pepper.
The leaf succulent's skin is delicate, the olive flesh is smooth, and the azure sap is thin.
It is bio-luminescent.
It is suitable for creating tough, hard-wearing textiles
amber
azure
cream
dark grey
green
grey
light brown
olive
peach
silver