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  2. Plumeria - Wikipedia

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    The name "frangipani" comes from a 16th-century marquis of the noble Frangipani family in Italy, who created a synthetic plumeria-like perfume. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Common names for plants in the genus vary widely according to region, variety, and whim, but frangipani or variations on that theme are the most common.

  3. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    green: Secret symbol of the followers of Oscar Wilde, love between two men white: Sweet and lovely, innocence, pure love, faithfulness [4] pink: A woman's love, [6] a mother's love; I'll never forget you [4] yellow: Rejection, disdain, disappointment; [5] [4] pride and beauty [8] purple: Capriciousness, whimsical, changeable, unreliability [4 ...

  4. Sempervivum tectorum - Wikipedia

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    Growing to 15 cm (6 in) tall by 50 cm (20 in) broad, it is a rosette-forming succulent evergreen perennial, spreading by offsets. It has grey-green, tufted, sessile leaves, 4–10 cm (2–4 in) in diameter, which are often suffused with rose-red. In summer it bears clusters of reddish-purple flowers, in multiples of 8–16, on hairy erect flat ...

  5. Add These Indoor Plants to Your Space for an Instant Upgrade

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    It has pretty dark green heart-shaped leaves and a vining form, so it looks great draping over end tables or shelves. ... This adorable succulent looks just like a long strand of pearls. It's a ...

  6. 17 Types of Succulents That Are Unbelievably Easy to Care For

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    The pitfalls of being a plant parent are legion, particularly if you weren’t blessed with a green thumb. Fortunately, even serial houseplant killers can successfully keep a succulent...

  7. Soda inermis - Wikipedia

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    Soda inermis, the opposite-leaved saltwort, oppositeleaf Russian thistle, or barilla plant, is a small (to 0.7 m tall), annual, succulent shrub that is native to the Mediterranean Basin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a halophyte (a salt-tolerant plant) that typically grows in coastal regions and can be irrigated with salt water.

  8. Salicornia - Wikipedia

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    The opposite leaves are strongly reduced to small fleshy scales with a narrow dry margin, hairless, unstalked and united at the base, thus enclosing and forming a succulent sheath around the stem, which gives it the appearance of being composed of jointed segments. [2] [3] Many species are green, but their foliage turns red in autumn. Older ...

  9. Aeonium arboreum - Wikipedia

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    The green, usually purple-colored, glossy leaf surface is almost bare. The leaf margin is set with curved eyelashes. The conical to ovate inflorescence has a length of 10 to 25 centimetres and a diameter of 10 to 15 centimetres. The inflorescence stem is 130 to 510 mm (5 to 20 in) long.