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Suwannee Canal
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Tabberabbera, Victoria, Australia
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Summerfields Wood, Hastings.
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Suwannee Canal
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Wisconsin, United States
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Native from the southern U.S. to Guatemala. San Diego Botanical Gardens.
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Family: VerbenaceaeDistribution: Common in mixed forests, Limited to Peninsular India.Photographed at Velugonda hills of Eastren ghats -India.Deciduous trees, 5-8mts tall, bark greyish brown, Leaves 3-5foilate, petioles winged with auricled base; Leaflets 2.5-10x1.5cm elliptic, lanceolate, base acute, sessile, pubescent. Flowers 5-6mm across, purple, sessile, in cymes forming in 10-15cm long axillary panicles. Calyx, 5 lobed,persistant. corolla 2 lipped, 2=3 tube short, stamens 4 didynamous, exerted, ovary 2 celled, fruit a globose drupe, 4-6mm across, black. hard. Reference: Flora of Nellore district by B.Suryanarayana &A.S.Rao, ENVIS.
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The Pagoda Flower originated in southeast Asia. Indonesians know it as Pangil-pangil. I
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A close look at the individual flower of the Pagoda Plant in Borneo.
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Smallflower phyllostegia (no known Hawaiian name)LamiaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian IslandsEndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Phyllostegia is a near endemic Hawaiian genus in the mint family, Lamiaceae. There is one species in Tahiti, (Phyllostegia tahitensis), one in Tonga (P. tongaensis), and 32 species endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.Phyllostegia are among the over 60 species of Hawaiian scentless mints, found nowhere else on the planet! EtymologyThe generic name Phyllostegia is from the Greek phyllon, leaf, and stego, cover, probably in reference to the leaf-like calyx lobes enclosing the flower in the type species P. vestita.The specific epithet parviflora is from the Latin parvus, small, and flora, flower, in reference to its having one of the smallest flowers in the genus.
nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
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Originating from the Venezuelan highlands. UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens.
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Known as Munz's Sage; native to northern Baja and adjacent California. UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens.
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Orinda, California, United States
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Pemba, Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique
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