Verbena teucrioides


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Read about Verbena teucrioides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Verbena teucrioides, Gill. & Hook. Fig. 3910. Characterized by fragrant white fls. in very long clusters: sts. cespitose, rooting at base, ascending, terete, openly and copiously hirsute: lvs. ovate to oblong-triangular, base entire, sessile or nearly so, obtusely serrate, margins revolute, veiny-rugose, glandular-pubescent above, subtomentosely hispidulous on veins below: spikes terminal, solitary, glandular, hairy, lax, 5-9 in. long: bracts subulate-lanceolate, ciliate: calyx nerved, twice as long as bracts; corolla yellowish white or pinkish, long exserted, twisting in age, fragrant. S. Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, and Peru. P.M. 5:243. B.M. 3694.


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