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I love the isotoma. I had it many years ago but it was frost as I remember that did for it. does yours set seed Fermi?
The Limonium is one I grow in my rock garden but it forms the most gorgeous tight cushions on the clifftops, equal to any alpine cushion plant! I've seen this species called many names, bellidifolium; companyonis; hyblaeum. I think Limonium hyblaeum may be the correct ID.
Some native species from the coastal cliffs.Leucophyta brownii Unknown, a friend said possibly Pimelea serpyllifolia, but I think it looks like a Myrtaceae, Melaleuca sp. Kunzea pomifera forms a tight low ground cover, one plant can cover several square meters. The fruit are edible and delicious.