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Coniweave

Shrub type: Coniferous (Grows upwards by winding itself around other objects and plants.)

This average-sized shrub grows up to 2 feet (61.0 cm) tall and lives for decades, with the oldest known specimen being around 164 years old. It is very resistant to disease and destructive insect infestation.

It has numerous thick, straight stems covered in paper-thin, waxy, white with black speckled bark, and the wood inside is pine-coloured.

The branches are short, rigid and upright with hundreds of twigs that and are covered with handfuls of giant, sickle shaped, leaves with smooth edges. The leaves themselves are found in hazel and light grey varieties, flexible and fuzzy.

In early summer it produces a thick sheet of large, intense blue flowers with broad, flat petals. They are very delicate and have a scent whose strength depends on external factors, such as soil quality and rain frequency that smells like misty mornings.


It is almost impossible to grow indoors.
It is suitable for creating flexible, durable textiles

Colors:

black

hazel

intense blue

light grey

pine-coloured

white