Vascular Plants

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Munir, A.A. (28 May 2002), A taxonomic revision of the genus Verbena L. (Verbenaceae) in Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 20 : 21-103 (Paper) Munir, A.A. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Glandularia aristigera (S.Moore) Tronc.
  2. Verbena L.
  3. Verbena africana (R.Fern. & Verdc.) P.W.Michael
  4. Verbena aristigera S.Moore
  5. Verbena bonariensis L.
  6. Verbena bonariensis L. var. bonariensis
  7. Verbena bonariensis var. conglomerata Briq.
  8. Verbena caracasana Kunth
  9. Verbena dissecta Morong
  10. Verbena gaudichaudii (Briq.) P.W.Michael
  11. Verbena halei Small
  12. Verbena hispida Ruiz & Pav.
  13. Verbena incompta P.W.Michael
  14. Verbena litoralis Kunth
  15. Verbena litoralis var. brasiliensis (Vell.) Briq.
  16. Verbena litoralis Kunth var. litoralis
  17. Verbena macrostachya F.Muell.
  18. Verbena officinalis L.
  19. Verbena officinalis subsp. africana R.Fern. & Verdc.
  20. Verbena officinalis var. africana (R.Fern. & Verdc.) Munir
  21. Verbena officinalis var. eremicola Munir
  22. Verbena officinalis var. gaudichaudii Briq.
  23. Verbena officinalis var. gaudichaudii Briq.
  24. Verbena officinalis var. halei (Small) Munir
  25. Verbena officinalis var. macrostachya (F.Muell.) Benth.
  26. Verbena officinalis var. monticola Munir
  27. Verbena officinalis L. var. officinalis
  28. Verbena rigida Spreng.
  29. Verbena rigida Spreng. var. rigida
  30. Verbena scaberrima Cham.
  31. Verbena supina L.
  32. Verbena supina f. erecta Moldenke
  33. Verbena supina var. erecta (Moldenke) Munir
  34. Verbena supina L. var. supina
  35. Verbena tenuisecta Briq.
  36. Verbena venosa Gillies & Hook.
  37. Verbena x brasiliensis Vell.

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