Aquamarine Succulent
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This modest-sized leaf succulent grows up to 31 feet (9.4 meters) tall. The asymmetrical stem is brown, and is covered in dozens of rigid white spines. The ripped-edged, fan-like leaves are generally aquamarine. Large amounts of them grow from the base in a symmetrical pattern. The leaves are light, but take some effort to detach.
It is steady-growing, taking 14 months to reach maturity. Once mature, several flowers with purple petals that gradient shift to hazel on the outer edge. The central disk is gold grow at the top, reappearing once every 2 years. The flower head is made up of 24 petals; the lower layer of petals are flat, while the upper layers form a tight dish. It has a powerful scent that smells like rainy days.
The leaf succulent's skin is rock-hard, the lime flesh is sticky, and the dull orange sap is thin.
It is suitable for making strong rope
aquamarine
brown
gold
hazel
lime
orange
purple
white