Copperflower
Flower type: Annual (Stores water in its stem)This huge flower grows up to 13.9 feet (4.2 meters) tall. Its light brown stem is very thick, and the tiny, copper leaves are light gray on the underside and are pleated with ripped edges. Many leaves grow at the base of the stem, and more leaves grow in pairs along the length of the stem.
A single tiny flower sits at the end of each stem. The flowers are 67 cm (26.4 inches) wide, with petals that are light yellow on the underside and pink on the top. The flower head is an uncoordinated mess of 41 curved petals. They fall easily.
It has an intense scent that smells like faeces, and it has an average amount of pollen. It is pollinated by the wind, but is also visited by one species of insect in particular.
It is suitable for making strong rope
It is said to be able to live for hundreds of years.
Colors:
copper
light brown
light gray
light yellow
pink
copper
light brown
light gray
light yellow
pink