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  2. Pittosporum tobira - Wikipedia

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    This shrub is a common, drought-tolerant and fairly hardy landscaping plant. [14] Many cultivars have been developed, including dwarf forms (such as Wheeler's dwarf) and the popular 'Variegata', which has variegated leaves. [15] It is used for hedges, living privacy screens, and indoor and outdoor planter boxes. [15]

  3. Portulacaria afra - Wikipedia

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    Portulacaria afra (known as elephant bush, porkbush, purslane tree, dwarf jade and spekboom in Afrikaans) is a small-leaved succulent plant found in South Africa. These succulents commonly have a reddish stem and green leaves , but a variegated cultivar is often seen in cultivation.

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  5. Nerium - Wikipedia

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    Nerium grows to 2–6 metres (7–20 feet) tall. It is most commonly grown in its natural shrub form, but can be trained into a small tree with a single trunk. It is tolerant to both drought and inundation, but not to prolonged frost. White, pink or red five-lobed flowers grow in clusters year-round, peaking during the summer.

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    Drought-resistant plants like hummingbird sage and rosemary are the ideal addition to Southern California gardens. 12 drought-resistant plants to add to your garden if you're tired of succulents ...

  7. Tecoma stans - Wikipedia

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    Tecoma stans is a semi-evergreen shrub or small tree, growing up to 10 m (30 ft) tall. [1] It features opposite odd-pinnate green leaves, with 3 to 13 serrate, 8- to 10-cm-long leaflets. The leaflets, glabrous on both sides, have a lanceolate blade 2–10 cm long and 1–4 cm wide, with a long acuminate apex and a wedge-shaped base.

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