Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Verbenaceae | Lantana achyranthifolia | Desert Lantana, Brushland Lantana, Hierba Negra, Mejorana, Yerba de Cristo | Rocky or gravelly hills and bluffs, arroyos, roadsides, pastures. | E. TX, s. TX, w. TX, and AZ south into Mexico. | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana canescens | Hammock Lantana | Pine rocklands, especially rockland / hammock ecotones, hammocks, brushlands. | S. FL; s. TX; West Indies; Mexico, Central America, and South America. | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana depressa var. depressa | Pine Rocklands Lantana | Pine rocklands, marl prairies. | Endemic to s. FL. | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana depressa var. floridana | Florida Lantana, East Florida Lantana | Coastal strands, xeric hammocks, scrubby pine flatwoods, edges of brackish marshes, dunes; the AL, SC, and NC occurrences apparently introduced from FL. | Native from extreme se. GA and ne. FL south to se. FL. | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana depressa var. sanibelensis | Sanibel Florida Lantana | Coastal grasslands, coastal strands, marl prairies, disturbed uplands. | Endemic to peninsular FL. | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana involucrata | White Sage, Button Sage | Coastal grasslands, coastal strands, maritime hammocks, pine rocklands, rockland hammocks, Florida scrub, disturbed uplands. | FL; West Indies; s. Mexico, Central America, and n. South America. | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana montevidensis | Trailing Shrub-verbena, Trailing Lantana, Polecat-geranium | Landscaped areas, disturbed areas. | Native of South America. Scattered locations in s. and e. GA (Jones & Coile 1988). | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana strigocamara | Common Lantana, Hedgeflower, Afrombrilla, Hediona | Disturbed areas, eastwards especially near the coast. | Of garden hybrid origin. | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana urticoides | Texas Lantana, Hierba de Cristo, Calico-bush | Disturbed and brackish areas. | S. OK, TX, s. NM, and s. AZ southwards into tropical America (West Indies and sw. and sc. United States southwards). | |
Verbenaceae | Lantana velutina | Violet Lantana | Open woods, thickets. | S. TX south through Mexico to Central America. |
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