Browallia americana explained
Browallia americana, the Jamaican forget-me-not, amethyst flower, or bush violet, is a species of flowering plant.[1] It is native to tropical Latin America, from Mexico and the Caribbean, south to Peru and Brazil.[2] Forms are variable. Pictured is the broader-leaved form.
Notes and References
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- Van Devender . Rebecca K. . Jenkins . Philip D. . A New Species of Browallia (Solanaceae) from the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico . 1993 . Madroño . 40 . 4 . 214–223 . 41424973 . 0024-9637.