Cyanberry
Shrub type: Coniferous (Grows upwards by clinging to almost any surface.)This massive shrub grows up to 14 feet (4.3 meters) tall and lives for decades, with the oldest known specimen being around 184 years old. It is very resistant to destructive insect infestation but susceptible to disease.
It has numerous wide, wonky stems covered in thin, knobbly, yellow bark, and the wood inside is white.
The branches are tall, rigid and upright with dozens of twigs that and are covered with large amounts of tiny, wispy, leaves with ripped edges. The leaves themselves are aquamarine and cyan, delicate and smooth.
In early spring it produces many clusters of giant, vivid red blossoms with 8 V-shaped shaped petals. They are hardy and have a weak scent that smells like fish.
In mid-autumn small triangular fruits ripen. The waxy beige skin is thin and sour, and the soft cyan flesh is sweet and very juicy. The cream seed is very large and is in the centre of the fruit.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
It can absorb up to 11 times its own weight in water.
aquamarine
beige
cream
cyan
red
white
yellow