Bronze
Succulent type: Caudiciform (Stores water in the thickened base of its stem)This small caudiciform grows up to 3 feet (91.4 cm) tall. The finger-like stem is orange, and is covered in brittle florescent green spines. It has a crooked, thick, lime trunk atop a thin tripod of rough, exposed roots. The branches are slender and green and are tall, rigid and upright.
The smooth-edged, sickle shaped leaves are bronze and lilac. They are delicate, and are very difficult to pull away.
It is very slow growing, taking 10 years to reach maturity. Once mature, a single flower with solid white petals decorated with caramel lines and a brilliant blue central disk grows at the top, reappearing once every 3 years. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of 10 curved petals. It has a delicate scent that smells like grass cuttings.
The caudiciform's skin is thin, the azure flesh is leathery, and the white sap is thin and can cause blindness if consumed.
It is suitable for making strong rope
azure
blue
bronze
caramel
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lilac
lime
orange
white