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North American lineage. It
seems that
verbena as well as the
related mock
vervains (Glandularia)
evolved from the ****emblage
provisionally treated under the...
-
verbena (Aloysia triphylla),
grown for
aroma or
flavoring Verbenas or
vervains (Verbena), some used in herbalism,
others grown in
gardens Tribes and genera...
- 9-dihydroxy-α-lapachone. This
species is a
member of the
diploid North American vervains which have 14
chromosomes altogether.
Hybridization seems to have pla****...
- ‘air’ (‘good air’).
Verbena bonariensis is a
member of the
South American vervains,
which are
polyploid and have more than 14 chromosomes.
Among these, it...
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Vervain (from French) is the
common name of
plants of the
genus Verbena. It can also
refer to: The
Vervain hummingbird from the West
Indies The 25th day...
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Slender vervain is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Verbena halei,
native to
North America Verbena rigida,
native to
South America and...
- as nettle-leaved
vervain or
white vervain, is a
herbaceous plant in the
vervain family (Verbenaceae). It
belongs to the "true"
vervains of
genus Verbena...
- Look up blue
vervain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blue
vervain is a
common name for
several plants in the
genus Verbena and may
refer to: Verbena...
-
Verbena officinalis, the
common vervain or
common verbena, is a
perennial herb
native to Europe. It
grows up to 70 cm (28 in) high, with an
upright habitus...
- HMS
Vervain was a Flower-class
corvette of the
Royal Navy. She
served during the
Second World War. In
March 1942, the ship was
adopted by the village...