- Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. For some
verbena pathogens, see List of
verbena diseases.
Cultivated verbenas are
sometimes parasitized by
sweet potato...
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still dominate verbenas. When the
musicians take a break, a
runner carrying fireworks (toro de fuego) may dash into the crowd. The word
verbena comes without...
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citrodora Mock
verbenas,
genus Glandularia Pineapple verbena,
Nashia inaguensis Shrub verbenas,
genus Lantana Other families: Sand-
verbenas,
genus Abronia...
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important Verbenaceae include:
Lemon verbena (Aloysia triphylla),
grown for
aroma or
flavoring Verbenas or
vervains (
Verbena), some used in herbalism, others...
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white flowers appear in late
spring or
early summer,
although potted lemon verbenas may not flower. It is
evergreen in
tropical locations, but is sensitive...
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shrubs growing to 0.5–2 m (1.6–6.6 ft) tall.
Their common names are
shrub verbenas or lantanas. The
generic name
originated in Late Latin,
where it refers...
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Verbena stricta, also
known as ****y
verbena or ****y vervain, is a
small purple wildflower native to a
large region of the
central United States. Verbena...
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about the
Verbena bonariensis described by Linnaeus. See also
below for a
common misapplication of this taxon.
Verbena bonariensis, the purpletop...
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Verbena rigida,
known as
slender vervain or
tuberous vervain, is a
flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the
family Verbenaceae. It is
native to Brazil...
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Verbena hastata,
commonly known as
American vervain, blue vervain, simpler's joy, or
swamp verbena, is a
perennial flowering plant in the
vervain family...