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- Aloysia citrodora, lemon verbena, is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family Verbenaceae, native to South America. Other common names include...
- Moldenke Aloysia chamaedryfolia Cham. Aloysia chiapensis Moldenke Aloysia citrodora Paláu – lemon verbena, lemon beebrush Aloysia coalcomana Siedo Aloysia...
- substrigosa Turcz. Lippia thymoides Mart. & Schauer Aloysia citrodora Palau (as L. citrodora ****h or L. triphylla (L'Hér.) ****ze) Aloysia lycioides Cham...
- Acrocercops citrodora is a moth of the family Gracillariidae, known from Karnataka, India. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1914. Acrocercops citrodora Meyrick...
- "Spanish verbena oil". Considered inferior to oil of lemon verbena (Aloysia citrodora) in perfumery, it is of some commercial importance for herbalism. Verbena...
- (Rosmarinus officinalis), dog rose (Rosa canina), lemon verbena (Aloysia citrodora), St John's wort (Hyperi**** perforatum), mallows (Malva sylvestris), laburnum...
- may also refer to: Of the family Verbenaceae: Lemon verbena, Aloysia citrodora Mock verbenas, genus Glandularia Pineapple verbena, Nashia inaguensis...
- singer and cellist Víctor Cedrón (born 1993), Peruvian footballer Aloysia citrodora, a culinary herb in the family Verbenaceae Simaba cedron, a medicinal...
- succulent perennial medicinal leaf interior, latex Lemon verbena Aloysia citrodora Verbenaceae perennial subshrub or shrub culinary, tea, medicinal, fragrance...
- lanceolata, in Verbenaceae, in Verbena officinalis (common vervain), Aloysia citrodora (lemon verbena) and Lantana camara, in the Oleaceae, in Olea europaea...