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  2. Sea of Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Sea of Thieves was a commercial success and became Microsoft's most successful original intellectual property of the eighth generation, attracting more than 40 million players by April 2024. A native Xbox Series X/S version of the game was released on March 13, 2024, and the game was released for the PlayStation 5 on April 30, 2024, making it ...

  3. Limonium - Wikipedia

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    Sea-lavenders normally grow as herbaceous perennial plants, growing 10–70 cm tall from a rhizome; a few (mainly from the Canary Islands) are woody shrubs up to 2 metres tall. Many species flourish in saline soils, and are therefore common near coasts and in salt marshes , and also on saline, gypsum and alkaline soils in continental interiors.

  4. Limonium bellidifolium - Wikipedia

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    Limonium bellidifolium, commonly known as the matted sea-lavender, [1] is an aggregate species in the family Plumbaginaceae. Despite the common name, matted sea-lavender is not related to the lavenders , but is a perennial herb with flowers with five petals in clusters.

  5. Limonium otolepis - Wikipedia

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    Limonium otolepis, the saltmarsh sea lavender, lacy sea lavender or Asian sea lavender, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae. [2] It is native to Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Xinjiang and western Gansu in China. [1] A halophyte, it is common in saline areas, such as the bed of the former Aral Sea. [3]

  6. Limonium vulgare - Wikipedia

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    Limonium vulgare, called common sea-lavender, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Limonium native to Atlantic parts of Europe from southwestern Sweden to southwestern Iberia, and introduced elsewhere.

  7. Tournefortia gnaphalodes - Wikipedia

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    Tournefortia gnaphalodes, the sea lavender, bay lavender, sea rosemary, iodine bush, or beach heliotrope, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is native to Florida, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, Bermuda, northeastern Colombia, and Venezuela. [ 2 ]

  8. Limonium perezii - Wikipedia

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    Limonium perezii is a species of Limonium known by the common names Perez's sea lavender and seafoam statice. It is also known as simply statice (reflecting the former name of the genus), sea lavender or marsh rosemary (common names for the genus). It is native to the coasts of the Canary Islands but are widely used in gardens throughout the world.

  9. Limonium limbatum - Wikipedia

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    Limonium limbatum, common names trans-pecos sea-lavender or desert sea-lavender, is a plant species native to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma) and the Mexican State of Coahuila.