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A new combination,Glandularia x hybrida, and a lectotype are proposed for the common Garden Vervain (Verbena xhybrida). The plant is of horticultural origin, but occurs widely in North America and Mexico as an adventive.
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Pruski, J.F., Nesom, G.L. Glandularia X hybrida (Verbenaceae), a new combination for a common horticultural plant. Brittonia 44, 494–496 (1992). https://doi.org/10.2307/2807200
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