Vascular Plants

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Conn, B.J. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Verbenaceae. Flora of Victoria 4 : 411-418 (Paper) Conn, B.J. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Avicennia L.
  2. Avicennia marina subsp. australasica (Walp.) J.Everett
  3. Avicennia marina var. australasica (Walp.) Moldenke
  4. Avicennia marina var. resinifera (G.Forst.) Bakh.
  5. Avicennia resinifera G.Forst.
  6. Avicennia tomentosa var. australasica Walp.
  7. Common Verbena
  8. Fog-fruit
  9. Grey Mangrove
  10. Lippia canescens Kunth
  11. Lippia nodiflora (L.) Michx.
  12. Moss Verbena
  13. Phyla Lour.
  14. Phyla canescens (Kunth) Greene
  15. Phyla nodiflora var. canescens (Kunth) Moldenke
  16. Purple-top Verbena
  17. Trailing Verbena
  18. Veined Verbena
  19. Verbena L.
  20. Verbena africana (R.Fern. & Verdc.) P.W.Michael
  21. Verbena bonariensis L.
  22. Verbena gaudichaudii (Briq.) P.W.Michael
  23. Verbena incompta P.W.Michael
  24. Verbena officinalis L.
  25. Verbena officinalis subsp. africana R.Fern. & Verdc.
  26. Verbena officinalis var. gaudichaudii Briq.
  27. Verbena rigida Spreng.
  28. Verbena supina L.
  29. Verbena tenuisecta Briq.
  30. Verbenaceae J.St.-Hil.

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