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  2. Abronia umbellata - Wikipedia

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    Abronia umbellata is a prostrate annual with thick, succulent leaves (leaves occur few to many and are slender, ovate to diamond-shape with stems as long as leaf blades, stems are often hairy) and pink to purple colored flowers with white centers. Flowers occur in clusters subtended by 5-8 lanceolate bracts.

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    Native to areas of the Mediterranean such as Greece, Italy, Turkey, and Israel, this low-growing plant has delicate flowers that flutter on long stems above silvery or variegated leaves.

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  5. Phyla nodiflora - Wikipedia

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    Phyla nodiflora, commonly known as Lippia [3], Kurapia [4], and Frogfruit, [5] is a species of flowering plant in the family Verbenaceae. It can be found in the Tropics around the globe. [ 2 ] It is often grown as an ornamental plant for ground cover, and is often present in yards or disturbed areas.

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  7. Carpobrotus modestus - Wikipedia

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    Carpobrotus modestus has thick fleshy leaves since it is a perennial succulent. Leaves are usually around 3–7 cm and curve in a triangular shape towards the tip. Near the points of the leaves are usually tinted pink, but occasionally have a bluish hue to it. The flowers are open-petalled once they bloom outwards in a linear direction.