Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Verbenaceae | Glandularia ×hybrida | Garden Vervain | Cultivated in gardens, uncommonly cultivated, rarely escaped or persistent; of garden origin. | ||
Verbenaceae | Glandularia aristigera | Moss Vervain, South American Vervain | Pastures, roadsides, other disturbed areas. | Native of South America. | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia bipinnatifida var. bipinnatifida | Dakota Vervain | Dry prairies on clay soils; also as a waif in disturbed areas. | KY, MO, SD, and CO south to c. GA, AL, AZ and s. Mexico; elsewhere in e. North America as waifs. | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia canadensis | Rose Vervain, Rose Verbena, Creeping Vervain | Roadsides, longleaf pine sandhills, calcareous glades, rocky prairies, other dry sandy or rocky soils. | IL and CO, south to FL, TX, and NM; introduced elsewhere. | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia delticola | Alfombrilla | Open grounds, fields, orchards. | S. TX, Mexico (AGS, CHIS, COAH,HGO, JAL, MICH, NLE, OAX, PUE, QRO, SLP, SON, TAMS,VER). | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia elegans var. asperata | ||||
Verbenaceae | Glandularia incisa | ||||
Verbenaceae | Glandularia maritima | Coastal Vervain | Dunes, dry pinelands near the coast, pine rocklands, marl prairies. | Endemic to peninsular FL. | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia polyantha | TX south to ne. Mexico (COA, NLE, TAM). | |||
Verbenaceae | Glandularia pumila | Pink Vervain | Prairies on sandy or gravelly soils, open woodlands, disturbed areas. | Sw. AR and OK south to e. TX, s. TX, NM, and Mexico (COAH, NLE, SON, TAMS, ZAC). | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia quadrangulata | Beaked Vervain | Beaches, open grounds, disturbed areas. | TX and NM south to ne. Mexico (CHH, COA, NLE, TAM). | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia species 1 | Lime-bluff Vervain, Cumberland River Vervain | Limestone and chalk bluffs. | Endemic to limestone bluffs and talus slopes in Smith, DeKalb, Clay, and Jackson counties, TN, and adjacent KY (D. Estes, pers. comm., 2012). Also reported to be in the Black Belt of AL. | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia tampensis | Tampa Vervain | Coastal strands, openings in hammocks, flatwoods. | Endemic to peninsular FL. | |
Verbenaceae | Glandularia tenera | Moss Verbena, Latin American Mock-vervain | On ballast. | Native of South America. |
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