Aptenia Purple, also known as Purple Apple, is part of the iceplant family. It stems about 2 feet long and has an abundance of heart-shaped or oval-shaped bright green fleshy leaves. It blooms small purple flowers.
Coyote Bush is a dense, rather billowy, bright green mat. It is generally 8 to 24 inches high and spreads up to 6 feet or more. It has small, 1/2 inch toothed leaves that are closely set on many branches. Coyote Bush is native to the California coast and the Sonoma to Monterey counties.
Pink Clover
Iceplant Red Spike is a clumping plant that grows 3 to 5 inches high. It is slowly spreading to 15-18 inches wide. It has spiky bronzy red leaves that point straight up. Its flowers are bright red and 2 inches wide in the winter; with scattering of bloom at other seasons.
Ground cover that grows from June to September. Forms flat mat. Composed of roundish, 1/4 inch long, dark green, aromatic leaves. Has small purplish white flowers.
Ground cover. Forms flat to undulating mat. Stems densely clothed with small gray woolly leaves.
Moneywort Yellow is an evergreen creeping plant runner that roots at the joints. It grows up to 2 feet. It forms a pretty light green mat of roundish leaves. Flowers are about 1 inch wide, yellow, and they form singly in leaf joints. They bloom in summer.
Ivy Algerian has shiny, rich green leaves that grow 5 to 8 inches long in sun or shade.
Ivy English has deep dark green leaves that grow 2 to 4 inches wide. It is less vigorous and better suited for smaller areas.
Ivy Hahn’s has lighter green leaves that grow rapidly. It is excellent for parkways and slopes.