Silver
Flower type: Biennial (Grows upwards by clinging to almost any surface.)This average-sized flower grows up to 1.5 feet (46 cm) tall. Its silver stems grow from the base of the plant in bunches of 8 and are wispy and straight, and split into numerous branching stems halfway up, and the large, brilliant green and dark brown leaves are fan-like with rounded edges. Many leaves grow at the base of the stem, and more leaves grow in pairs along the length of the stem.
5 to 7 tiny flowers grow on alternate sides up the length of the stem. The flowers are 37 cm (14.6 inches) wide, with solid red petals decorated with gentle green lines and a lime central disk. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of up to 50 petals. They are very delicate.
It has a soft scent that smells like a newborn baby, and it has very little pollen; it can cause severe allergic reactions. It is pollinated by the wind.
It is suitable for making paper
The colour changes depends on whether the soil is acidic or alkaline.
brilliant green
dark brown
green
lime
red
silver