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Trailingiceplant or trailing ice plant may refer to the following plant species: Delosperma cooperi Lampranthus glaucoides, syn. Lampranthus aurantiacus...
Delosperma cooperi (syn. Mesembryanthemum cooperi), the trailingIceplant, hardy iceplant or pink carpet, is a dwarf perennial plant native to South Africa...
Lampranthus spectabilis, the trailingiceplant (a name it shares with other members of its family), is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae...
glaucoides, synonyms including Lampranthus aurantiacus, known as the trailingiceplant (a name it shares with other members of its family Aizoaceae)[citation...
formerly known as Aptenia cordifolia, is a species of succulent plant in the iceplant family. It is a creeping plant that forms a carpet of flat-growing perennial...
Lampranthus zeyheri, the trailingiceplant (a name it shares with other members of its family), is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae...
or simply “blue iceplant”, it is frequently used in Mediterranean climate landscaping and as an ornamental plant. It is a semi-trailing, low-growing dwarf...
invasive species such as pampas grass, English ivy, French broom, and iceplant have been detrimental to The Bulb's wildlife. Eel grass near The Bulb's...
planted two types of iceplant on East Anacapa Islet: red-flowered iceplant (Malephora crocea) and sea fig, also called freeway iceplant (Carpobrotus edulis...
"Comparative growth and photosynthetic responses of native and adventive iceplant taxa to salinity stress". New Zealand Journal of Botany. Vol. 52, no. 3...
prairie. Their experiments revegetating bluffs covered with non-native iceplant and remnants of brussels sprout fields inform research on habitat restoration...
the grasslands. Weeds are widespread on the island, and include Common Iceplant in thick mats in coastal areas, Sea Spurge in salt marshes, and clumps...