- frogfruit/
fogfruit Phyla ×
intermedia Moldenke –
intermediate frogfruit/
fogfruit Phyla lanceolata (Michx.)
Greene –
lanceleaf frogfruit/
fogfruit Phyla nodiflora...
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Phyla nodiflora,
commonly known as Lippia, Kurapia, and Frogfruit, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Verbenaceae. It can be
found in the Tropics...
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flowering plant in the
verbena family known by the
common names lanceleaf fogfruit,
fogfruit, or frogfruit. It is
native to the
southern half of
North America...
- the
undersides of
leaves of the
fogfruit host plants. The
common host
throughout much of
Florida is
turkey tangle fogfruit (Phyla nodiflora). "NatureServe...
- **** weed,
Condamine couch,
Condamine curse, fog fruit, frog fruit,
hairy fogfruit, lippia, mat gr**** and no-mow gr****.
Phyla canescens is a much-branched...
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vulgaris Bean
Phragmites australis Common Reed
Phyla scaberrima Rough fogfruit Phyllanthus acidus Star
Gooseberry Phyllanthus emblica Myrobalan Phyteuma...
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fieldcress (Neolepia campestre)
fleabane (Erigeron divergens) -
native fogfruit (Phyla (Lippia) cuneifolia) -
native giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida) goosefoot...
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raspberries (Rubus spp.),
privet (Ligustrum spp.) fruits, and
leaves of
fogfruits (Phyla spp.) were
consumed as available.
Hispid cotton rats are pre****...
- (Glandularia gooddingii)
trailing lantana (Lantana montevidensis)
turkey tangle fogfruit (Phyla nodiflora) West
Indian shrubverbena (Lantana urticoides) Wright's...