Gray-Green Cactus
Succulent type: Stem succulent (Stores water in its stem)This massive cactus grows up to 125 feet (38.1 meters) tall. The needle-like stem is gray-green, and is covered in dozens of rigid brown spines. The wedge-shaped body is yellow-green, and is covered in dozens of fine, caramel, hair-like spines.
It is very fast growing, taking 5 months to reach maturity. Once mature, a handful of flowers, with drab green petals and a cyan central disk, grow at the top, reappearing every year. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of up to 60 petals. It has a faint scent that smells like skunk spray.
The cactus's skin is thin, the faded purple flesh is rough, and the blue sap is thin.
It out-competes most other plants for nutrients and light.
It is suitable for making paper
Colors:
blue
brown
caramel
cyan
faded purple
gray-green
green
yellow-green
blue
brown
caramel
cyan
faded purple
gray-green
green
yellow-green