Verbena comune (Verbena officinalisL., Verbenaceae) (vecchia dia)

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Verbena comune (Verbena officinalisL., Verbenaceae) (vecchia dia)

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A Common Lantana
Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
A Common Lantana, also know as the Shrub Verbena (Lantana camara), by the Swan Lake in the botanic gardens.
Taken against dark undergrowth with the exposure biased a stop darker.
Texas Vervain (Verbena halei). Family Verbenaceae, order Lamiales.
Brazoria, Texas, USA. April 2026.
Hylephila phyleus on Verbena bonariensis / Fiery Skipper on Clustertop Verbena at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
Scientific Name: Callicarpa americana Common Name(s): American beautyberry Family: Lamiaceae (mint); prev. Verbenaceae (verbena) Life Cycle: Perennial Leaf Retention: Deciduous Habit: Shrub USDA L48 Native Status: Native Location: Dallas, Texas Season(s): Spring

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Blue Vervain Verbena hastata Verbenaceae
Photograph taken on August 28, 2022, at High Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Lanceleaf Frogfruit
Phyla lanceolata
This perennial species in the verbena family is native to much of the United States and Mexico. It's usually found growing in disturbed wetlands, ditches, or yards and provides nectar for many beneficial insects when it blooms during summer.
The plant pictured was in disturbed bottomland woods near Butler Lake and the Meramec River in southern St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
June 20th, 2023
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
Purple part 6: Small-flowered milkvetch (Astragalus nuttallianus), gray vervain (Verbena canescens), prairie verbena (Glandularia tenuisecta) and false dayflower (Tinantia anomala).