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  2. Plectranthus oertendahlii - Wikipedia

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    Plectranthus oertendahlii is a species of flowering plant in the sage and mint family, Lamiaceae.Common names include silverleaf spurflower, Swedish ivy, Oertendahl's spurflower, November lights [2] and Brazilian coleus, [3] though it is native to eastern South Africa rather than Brazil.

  3. Plectranthus verticillatus - Wikipedia

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    Plectranthus verticillatus is native to southern Africa where it occurs in the Cape Provinces, KwaZulu-Natal, Eswatini, the Northern Provinces and southern Mozambique. [7] It is found naturalized in El Salvador, Honduras, the Leeward Islands, the Venezuela Antilles, the Windward Islands, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Hawaii as well as south-east Queensland and coastal areas of New South Wales in ...

  4. Delairea odorata - Wikipedia

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    Leaf detail Blooms pollinated by bees. Delairea odorata is a fast-growing vine [8] that can climb to heights of 2–4 metres (7–13 ft). [7]The glossy and semi-succulent leaves, which are 3–10 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 –4 in) long and 3–8 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) wide, are alternately arranged along the stems.

  5. Cymbalaria muralis - Wikipedia

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    Cymbalaria muralis, commonly called ivy-leaved toadflax, [3] is a low, spreading, trailing plant with small purple flowers, native to rocky habitats in southern Europe. It belongs to the plantain family ( Plantaginaceae ), and is introduced and naturalised in many other temperate locations.

  6. Pilea nummulariifolia - Wikipedia

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  7. Senecio - Wikipedia

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    The flower heads are normally rayed with the heads borne in branched clusters, and usually completely yellow, but green, purple, white and blue flowers are known as well. In its current circumscription, the genus contains species that are annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, small trees, aquatics or climbers.

  8. Geum rivale - Wikipedia

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    Geum rivale, the water avens, is a flowering plant in the genus Geum within the family Rosaceae. Other names of the plant are nodding avens, drooping avens, cure-all, water flower and Indian chocolate. [2] It is native to the temperate regions of Europe, Central Asia and parts of North America, where it is known as the purple avens. [3]

  9. Ranunculus hederaceus - Wikipedia

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    It is distinguished from other water crowfoots by a lack of submerged capillary leaves, all leaves being shiny, ivy shaped with 3-5 shallow lobes, broadest at the base and sometimes darker in the centre. Ivy-leaved crowfoot grows in mineral waters whereas the similar-looking round-leaved crowfoot is "invariably" found in more peaty waters.