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  2. Pinguicula agnata - Wikipedia

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    Its flowers are a blue-violet color. Pinguicula agnata is native to northeastern Mexico. Its sticky leaves are lined with stiff bristles which capture unsuspecting prey upon contact, its large white to purple flowers bloom late in the spring, and its succulent leaves retain moisture during the dry season.

  3. Dudleya viscida - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya viscida is a rare succulent plant known by common name as the sticky liveforever, sticky dudleya or the San Juan stylophyllum. It is endemic to California, where it is found on rocky slopes. It is unique among the genus Dudleya in that it has sticky, fragrant leaves, a trait only shared with Dudleya anomala.

  4. Curio repens - Wikipedia

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    Curio repens (syn. Senecio serpens) is a species of succulent groundcover plant in the genus Curio, in the Asteraceae family. Commonly named blue chalksticks , blue chalk fingers and also snake ragwort , [ 2 ] it is frequently used in Mediterranean climate landscaping and as an ornamental plant .

  5. Pinguicula - Wikipedia

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    Pinguicula, commonly known as butterworts, is a genus of carnivorous flowering plants in the family Lentibulariaceae.They use sticky, glandular leaves to lure, trap, and digest insects in order to supplement the poor mineral nutrition they obtain from the environment.

  6. Curio crassulifolius - Wikipedia

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  7. Curio 'Trident Blue' - Wikipedia

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    Bred by Australian gardener from Melbourne, Attila Kapitany, [3] the plant features powdery blue-grey leaves with a lance-shaped tip, making them akin in appearance to the Greek God Poseidon's trident (hence the name). It is a groundcover that grows up to 30 cm tall and spreads to 1 meter wide. It is suited as a mass planting and as a weed ...

  8. Silene viscosa - Wikipedia

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    Silene viscosa, the white sticky catchfly, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. [2] It is native to cool-temperate areas of eastern Europe, western Siberia, and western and central Asia, and has been introduced to Germany. [1] Molecular analysis shows that it contains two highly divergent genetic lineages. [3]

  9. Phacelia viscida - Wikipedia

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    Phacelia viscida is a species of phacelia known by the common names sticky phacelia [1] and tacky phacelia. [ 2 ] It is native to the coastal hills and mountains of central and southern California , [ 3 ] where it grows in local habitat types such as coastal sage scrub , chaparral , and sandy recently burned areas.