Greybrush
Shrub type: Deciduous (Grows along the ground or other low surfaces.)This short shrub grows up to 1 foot (30.5 cm) tall and lives for decades, with the oldest known specimen being around 147 years old. It is very resistant to disease but is susceptible to destructive insect infestation.
It has many wide, wavy stems covered in thick, knobbly, light gray bark, and the wood inside is black with white speckles.
The branches are long and slender that and are covered with thick bunches of giant, thin, leaves with jagged edges. The leaves themselves are found in azure and dark grey varieties, robust and covered in fine hairs.
It produces many balls of medium-sized, dark grey flowers with oblong petals with a tube-like floral cup. They fall easily and have a fairly strong scent that smells like a man. In late winter it forms medium-sizeddark grey, shelled seeds.
It only grows on the most fertile lands.
It is almost impossible to grow indoors.
Array
azure
black
dark grey
light gray
white