Blueberry Lime Succulent
Succulent type: Caudiciform (Stores water in the thickened base of its stem)This short caudiciform grows up to 2 feet (61.0 cm) tall. The thick stem is brown, and is dotted with small faded red spines. The twisting, olive trunk can grow to as much as 2 feet (61.0 cm) in diameter in the middle. Its pink-red branches are tall, rigid and upright and start growing halfway up the stem.
The thick bunches of toothed-edged, perforated leaves are black at the bottom and caramel with peach edges at the top. They are robust, and take little effort to detach.
It is steady-growing, taking 2 years to reach maturity. Once mature, a single flower with turquoise petals and a yellow center grows at the top, reappearing once every 6 years. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of 40 petals. It has no scent.
The caudiciform's skin is rock-hard, the sky blue flesh is sticky, and the faded blue sap is thin.
The sap is lime.
It is suitable for making strong rope
black
brown
caramel
faded blue
faded red
olive
peach
pink-red
sky blue
turquoise
yellow