Hi there. My name is Keren Lomas and I write from Bermuda. I have no idea how to use the Plant ID Forum but I am looking for the identification of a coastal plant (a flower) which has a nondescript small and very violet flower on the top, long grey/silver leaves with purple veins and survives on the rocks. It's stem is woody looking and it obviously likes the sum because it strains to get out of the undergrowth to see the sun. Can anyone help identify this flower? Thank you, Keren
You really need to put up a photo, this brief description is unlikely to produce results. Otherwise, if it is a common tropical plant maybe a considerably more detailed description will click with somebody reading it here.