Definition
Abronia maritima, also known as red sand-verbena or beach sand-verbena, is a flowering plant native to the coast of California and Baja California. It is characterized by its reddish-pink flowers and succulent leaves, adapted to the harsh coastal environment. Think of it as a resilient beauty of the seashore. It's like a beacon of color on the sand. It thrives where many others struggle. It is the botanical equivalent of a sun-kissed surfer.