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Verbena simplex

Identifiers

Catalogue of Life accepted name

Verbena simplex Lehm.

Synonyms


References in BioStor

    
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Eighth supplement to the flora of the District of Columbia and vicinity
W L Mcatee (1940) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 53: 135-154
The recorded common and vernacular names of Verbenaceae an d Avicenniaceae arranged according to genera and species
H N Moldenke (1945) Phytologia 2: 89-123
The known geographic distribution of the members of t he Verbenaceae and Avicenniaceae. Supplement 6
H N Moldenke (1947) Phytologia 2: 325-348
The known geographic distribution of the members of the Verbenaceae, Avicenniaceae, Stilbaceae, Symphoremaceae, and Eriocaulaceae. Supplement 5
H N Moldenke (1951) Phytologia 3: 448-468
Materials toward a monograph of the genus Verbena. II
H N Moldenke (1961) Phytologia 8: 108-152
Materials toward a monograph of the genus Verbena. IV
H N Moldenke (1962) Phytologia 8: 230-272
Materials toward a monograph of the genus Verbena. XVIII
H N Moldenke (1964) Phytologia 10: 89-161
Materials toward a monograph of the genus Verbena. XXIII
H N Moldenke (1964) Phytologia 11: 1-68
Materials toward a monograph of the genus Verbena. XXV
H N Moldenke (1964) Phytologia 11: 155-213
Materials toward a monograph of the genus Verbena. XXIX
H N Moldenke (1965) Phytologia 11: 435-507
Additional notes on the genus Verbena. III
H N Moldenke (1967) Phytologia 14: 275-301
Additional notes on the genus Verbena. XXIII
H N Moldenke (1975) Phytologia 30: 129-180
A Fifth Summary of the Verbenaceae, Avicenniaceae, Stilbaceae, Dicrastylidaceae , Symphoremaceae, Nyctanthaceae, and Eriocaulaceae of the world as to valid taxa , geographic distribution, and synonomy. Supplement 7
H N Moldenke (1977) Phytologia 36: 28-48
Additional notes on the genus Verbena. XXIV
H N Moldenke (1977) Phytologia 36: 117-158
Additional notes on the genus Verbena. XXV
H N Moldenke (1977) Phytologia 36: 216-250
A sixth summary of the Verbenaceae, Avicenniaceae, Stilbaceae, Chloanthaceae, Symphoremaceae, Nyctanthaceae, and Eriocaulaceae of the world as to valid taxa, geographic distribution and synonymy. Supplement 2
H N #moldenke (1982) Phytologia 52: 110-129
The moths (Lepidoptera) and associated flora of Kelleys Island, Lake Erie
(2004) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 106: 217-232
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