Blackberry
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This modest-sized leaf succulent grows up to 40 feet (12.2 meters) tall. The narrow stem is yellow-green, and is dotted with small lime spines. The knobbly leaves are solid black with pink splotches. Handfuls of them grow on very thick, moss green branches that are very short and thin. The leaves are delicate, but are very difficult to pull away.
It is fast growing, taking 11 months to reach maturity. Once mature, several flowers with each petal a slightly different shade of white grow at the top, reappearing once every 5 years. The flower head is made up of handfuls of petals; the lower layer of petals are flat, while the upper layers form a tight star. It has a scent whose strength depends on external factors, such as soil quality and rain frequency that smells like rotting meat.
The leaf succulent's skin is thin, the bronze flesh is soft, and the purple sap is thin.
It is suitable for creating strong, durable textiles
A particular bird species likes to nest in it.
black
bronze
lime
moss green
pink
purple
white
yellow-green