Orangevine
Flower type: Perennial (Grows upwards by winding itself around other objects and plants.)This massive flower grows up to 15.6 feet (4.7 meters) tall. Its vibrant orange stem is very thin and splits into dozens of branching stems halfway up, and the giant, lime green leaves are thick with smooth edges. Many leaves grow at the base of the stem, and more leaves grow in pairs along the length of the stem.
A single medium-sized flower sits at the end of each stem. The flowers are 64 cm (25.2 inches) wide, with petals that are generally caramel; each flower tends to be a variation of this colour. The flower head is largely flat with dozens of raised round-tipped petals. They are sturdy.
It has a weak scent that smells like bleach, and it has a modest amount of pollen; it can cause severe allergic reactions. It is pollinated by insects and is particularly attractive to a specific species.
It is suitable for creating tough, hard-wearing textiles
caramel
lime green
orange