Dicerandra densiflora explained
Dicerandra densiflora, the Florida balm, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names scrub mint and scrub balm. It is native to North Central Florida, where it occurs along sand hill habitats. It is a member of the annual subclade of Dicerandra.[1] [2] D. densiflora grows up to 2feet tall. Flower petals are lavender to purple in color with dark spots.[3]
Notes and References
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- Oliveira. Luiz O.. Huck. Robin B.. Gitzendanner. Matthew A.. Judd. Walter S.. Soltis. Douglas E.. Soltis. Pamela S.. 2007-06-01. Molecular phylogeny, biogeography, and systematics of Dicerandra (Lamiaceae), a genus endemic to the southeastern United States. American Journal of Botany. en. 94. 6. 1017–1027. 10.3732/ajb.94.6.1017. 0002-9122. 21636471. free.
- Web site: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas at Austin . 2023-04-29 . www.wildflower.org.