Verbena L.

Plants erect not rooting at nodes Verbena
Leaves sessile, often stem-clasping, coarsely serrate, 3–18 cm long. Spikes dense both in flower and fruit. Scabrous to hairy perennials
Bracts conspicuously longer than the calyx; corolla tube twice as long or longer than calyx
Corolla limb 7–8 mm diam. Calyx c. 4–6 mm long. Corolla tube nearly 3 times as long as the calyx. Perennial herb usually 20–40 cm high with creeping rhizome and erect or ascending stems. Coast; Cumberland Plain; lower Blue Mts Weed of waste ground. Introd. from S. America. Fl. spring–autumn Verbena rigidarigida
Corolla limb 1–1.5 mm diam. Calyx up to 3 mm long. Corolla tube scarcely twice as long as the calyx. Decumbent to ascending non stoloniferous herb up to 1 m high. Coast; Cumberland Plain; Hunter River Valley. Weed of cultivation and waste places. Not common. Introd. from S. America. Fl. most of the year Verbena hispida