Bluebellvine
Shrub type: Deciduous (Grows upwards by winding itself around other objects and plants.)This small shrub grows up to 1 foot (30.5 cm) tall and lives for decades, with the oldest known specimen being around 177 years old. It is very resistant to destructive insect infestation but susceptible to disease.
It has many sturdy, straight stems covered in fine, cracked, brown-green bark, and the wood inside is white with black speckles.
The branches are tall, rigid and upright with dozens of twigs that and are covered with copious amounts of miniature, spear shaped, leaves with rounded edges. The leaves themselves are solid sky blue with white zig-zags, strong and smooth.
In mid-spring it produces handfuls of small, bronze flowers with stiff, pointed petals with a bell-shaped floral cup. They detach easily and have a scent whose strength depends on external factors, such as soil quality and rain frequency that smells like rotten eggs.
It can survive a very long time without water.
It is suitable for making paper
black
bronze
brown-green
sky blue
white