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2007
Lantana camara Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 627. 1753, typ. cons. "Habitat in America calidiore." RCN: 4541. Conserved type (Moldenke & Moldenke in Dassanayake & Fosberg, Revised Handb. Fl. Ceylon 4: 220. 1983): Herb. Linn. No. 783.4 (LINN). Generitype of Lantana Linnaeus, nom. cons. Current name: Lantana camara L.
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Lantana camara Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 627. 1753, typ. cons. "Habitat in America calidiore." RCN: 4541. Conserved type (Moldenke & Moldenke in Dassanayake & Fosberg, Revised Handb. Fl. Ceylon 4: 220. 1983): Herb. Linn. No. 783.4 (LINN). Generitype of Lantana Linnaeus, nom. cons. Current name: Lantana camara L.
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Lantana camara L. and Lantana montevidensis (Spreng.) Briq.
2018Species of the genus Lantana (Verbenaceae) are among the species studied scientifically. Lantana camara L. and Lantana montevidensis (Spreng.) Briq. are shrubs present in various countries, where they are often grown as ornamental plants. They have been used in many parts of the world to treat a variety of diseases. For decades, these species have been
Erlânio O. de Sousa +4 more
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2003
This is an erect, branching shrub of the VERBENACEAE family, 0.5 to 2 m high. Stems are 4-angled, armed with hooked prickles. Leaves opposite, blade ovate, 4 to 10 cm long, with coarse surfaces and toothed margins. Flowers are dense, longstalked, flat-topped, head-like, axillary spikes about 2.5-cm across. The corolla is sympetalous, with a curved tube
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This is an erect, branching shrub of the VERBENACEAE family, 0.5 to 2 m high. Stems are 4-angled, armed with hooked prickles. Leaves opposite, blade ovate, 4 to 10 cm long, with coarse surfaces and toothed margins. Flowers are dense, longstalked, flat-topped, head-like, axillary spikes about 2.5-cm across. The corolla is sympetalous, with a curved tube
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Isolation and partial characterization of phytotoxic compounds from lantana (Lantana camara L.)
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1985Phytotoxic compounds obtained from methanol extracts of field-grown lantana (Lantana camara L.) were quantified in terms of their inhibition of ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) seed germination and/or seedling growth. Subsequent partition of the aqueous fraction (derived from drying the MeOH extract in vacuo and redissolving in distilled water) at ...
N R, Achhireddy +4 more
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Lantana camara Linn. (Verbenaceae)
2009Lantana is a serious problem in several tropical and sub-tropical areas around the world. It is a Weed of National Significance in Australia where it costs the grazing industry alone over $104 million per annum. The chapter summarises current knowledge about the taxonomy, biology, distribution, ecology, impacts and biological control of the weed ...
Day, M.D., Zalucki, M.P.
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Zur Bestäubung von Lantana camara L.
Flora, 1980Summary The flowers of Lantana camara L. change colour, the wild form in Central America from yellow to red, another one near Calcutta, in Kenia and in Creta from white to pink. Nectar is secreted in the first phase only. While up to now butterflies have only been watched as visitors and pollinators the list of visitors in Creta consists of 72.7 %
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Illustrative guide to common lantana (Lantana camara)
2023Monge-Pérez, José Eladio +1 more
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PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF LANTANA CAMARA I
Planta Medica, 1972Z F, Ahmed +3 more
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