Orpine?
Sunflowers? I don't know if that is succulent though...
they have either pink or yellow flowers
It's phenotype (I think this is correct but i am not 100% sure)
The answer is all of the produced flowers would be Pp
The plant you're describing is commonly known as a "Hen and Chickens" or "Liveforever." It is a type of succulent characterized by its rosettes of leaves and small pink flowers. Its botanical name is Sempervivum.
If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers, it means that a plant with one purple allele and one white allele will display the purple flower phenotype. The white flower phenotype would only be expressed if the plant inherits two white alleles.
Could be lilac.
That is a succulent fruit. The succulent plant needs little water.
One common purple flowering plant is the lavender plant. Lavender is known for its fragrant purple flowers and is often used in gardens and for its calming scent in essential oils and beauty products.
To identify a purple leaf plant, look for plants with leaves that are a shade of purple or have purple veins. You can also check the plant's stem and flowers for any purple coloring. Additionally, consider the plant's size, shape, and growth pattern to help narrow down your search.
Could be lilac.
Alyssum flowers symbolize beauty. Alyssum is a perennial plant with yellow, white, pink or purple flowers.