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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

Colors:

black

brown

caramel

faded blue

faded red

olive

peach

pink-red

sky blue

turquoise

yellow