Verbenaceae syn: L. ukambensis Vatke (in Dale & Greenway 1961). From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Other dominants include Rubiaceae of the genera Canthium and Gardenia, Pittosporum, Dodonaea, and Premna, and Verbenaceae genera. From Wordnik.com. [New Caledonia dry forests] Reference
Two other Verbenaceae, a curious Capparidea, caule laxo, foliis lineari-oblongis, basi hastato-cordatis, and a Ximenia are common. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Limestone forests near the coast of southern New Ireland and along the coast and interior of New Britain are dominated by Vitex cofassus (Verbenaceae). From Wordnik.com. [New Britain-New Ireland lowland rain forests] Reference
These are Rubus rigidus Sm. ( "Umukeri") from the Rosaceae family; Lantana trifolia L. ( "Mugengeri") of the Verbenaceae family and Vernonia amygdalina Del. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 12] Reference
The shrub layer in these forests includes Verbenaceae, Rubiaceae, and Euphorbiaceae, and the herbs include Acanthaceae, Tacca palmata, the root parasite Balanophora fungosa, and ground orchids such as Corymborkis. From Wordnik.com. [Timor and Wetar deciduous forests] Reference
At the higher elevations, the subhumid forest, also referred to as sclerophyllous montane forest, holds canopy trees that are 10 to 12 m in height, including species from the families Rubiaceae, Lauraceae, Verbenaceae and Ericaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Madagascar subhumid forests] Reference
The first group consists of monodominant forests of Campnosperma brevipetiolata (Santa Isabel, New Georgia, Choisel) or those with co-dominant C. brevipetiolata and Dillenia or C. brevipetiolata, Pometia pinnata, and Teysmanniodendron (Verbenaceae). From Wordnik.com. [Solomon Islands rain forests] Reference
Other plant species known only to be found in this refuge are Inga thibaudiana, Machaerium paraense, Ormosia nobilis, and Pterocarpus santalinoides (Leguminosae); Miconia matthaei (Melastomataceae); Simaba paraensis (Simarubaceae); and Aegiphila scandens (Verbenaceae). From Wordnik.com. [Apure-Villavicencio dry forests] Reference
"Mangrove: Any of certain shrubs and trees, of the families Rhizophoraceae, Verbenaceae, Sonneratiaceae, and Arecaceae (Palmae) that grow in dense thickets or forests along tidal estuaries, in salt marshes, and on muddy coasts and characteristically have prop root -- i.e. exposed, supporting roots.". From Wordnik.com. [The Annotated "Doin' That Rag"] Reference
Is not Verbenaceae very closely allied to Labiatae?. From Wordnik.com. [More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1] Reference
The species in Labiatae and Verbenaceae together are between 1/5 and 1/6 of all the species (15,645), which I have now tabulated. From Wordnik.com. [More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1] Reference
You will see that all species in the six volumes together go right, and likewise all orders in the three last volumes, except Verbenaceae. From Wordnik.com. [More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1] Reference
Other prominent species include Gmelina solomoensis (Verbenaceae), Parinari corymbosa (Rosaceae), Paraserianthes (Albizia) falcataria, and Pterocarpus indicus (Fabaceae), and Endospermum medullosum (Euphorbiaceae). From Wordnik.com. [Vanuatu rain forests] Reference
The research in the area resulted in the discovery of 6-8 new species: Boelckea (a new genus of Scrophulariaceae), Bellucia (Melastomataceae), Casimirella (Icacinaceae), Lantana (Verbenaceae) Peltodon (Labiatae), Wolfiella (Lemnaceae) and Andropogon (Graminae). From Wordnik.com. [Beni savanna] Reference
An exotic species of Lantana (Verbenaceae) grows vigorously in Ceylon, and is described as frequently making its appearance after the firing of the low-country forests (see H.H.W. Pearson, "The Botany of the Ceylon Patanas," "Journal Linn. From Wordnik.com. [More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1] Reference
Verbenaceae: Vitex.sp. allied to glabrata. From Wordnik.com. [Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1] Reference
Verbenaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
(Verbenaceae). From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Verbenaceae. From Wordnik.com. [More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2] Reference
Composi - (Cynaraceae, 4) 89 Verbenaceae, 8 tae, (Corymbiferae,76) Boragineae, 2. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
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