Bronze
Succulent type: Leaf succulent (Stores water in its leaves)This modest-sized leaf succulent grows up to 36 feet (11.0 meters) tall. The wispy stem is green, and is covered in brittle bronze spines. The tattered-edged, pleated leaves are solid lime or yellow, with green lines. Copious amounts of them grow from the base in no particular order. The leaves are rigid, but are very difficult to pull away.
It is steady-growing, taking 9 months to reach maturity. Once mature, and only under the right conditions, several flowers with solid cream petals decorated with slate dots and a brown central disk grow at the top, reappearing after 8 years, but only when the conditions are right again. The flower head is made up of many petals in raised layers. It has a weak scent that smells like rotting meat.
The leaf succulent's skin is extremely thick, the subtle blue flesh is sticky, and the caramel sap is thin.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
blue
bronze
brown
caramel
cream
green
lime
slate
yellow