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  2. Duranta erecta - Wikipedia

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    Duranta erecta is native to the Americas, from Mexico and the Caribbean south to Brazil and Argentina. There is some debate about whether the plant is also native to the southern United States, in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona and California, or is an introduced species there, at an altitude of 40–1100 meters above sea level. [5]

  3. Duranta - Wikipedia

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    Duranta is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. [1] It contains 17 species of shrubs and small trees that are native from southern Florida to Mexico and South America. They are commonly cultivated as hedges and ornamental plants. Duranta is registered as an invasive weed by many councils of Australia.

  4. Duranta mutisii - Wikipedia

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    Duranta recurvistachys Rusby Duranta mutisii , commonly known as espino in Spanish, is a shrub of the family Verbenaceae that is found in South America . Description

  5. Dracaena sanderiana - Wikipedia

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    Dracaena sanderiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Central Africa. [3] It was named after the German–English gardener Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847–1920). The plant is commonly marketed as "lucky bamboo," which has become one of its common names.

  6. Passiflora caerulea - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora caerulea, the blue passionflower, [1] bluecrown passionflower [2] or common passion flower, is a species of flowering plant native to South America. It has been introduced elsewhere. It is a vigorous, deciduous or semi-evergreen tendril bearing vine growing to 10 m (33 ft) or more.

  7. Ageratum houstonianum - Wikipedia

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    Ageratum houstonianum, commonly known as flossflower, bluemink, goatweed, blueweed, pussy foot or Mexican paintbrush, is a cool-season annual plant [2] [3] often grown as bedding in gardens. [ 4 ] Description

  8. Evolvulus glomeratus - Wikipedia

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    Evolvulus glomeratus, commonly known as blue daze, Brazilian dwarf morning-glory, or Hawaiian blue eyes, is flowering plant from the family Convolvulaceae that is native to Brazil, Guyana, Bolivia and Venezuela.

  9. Symplocos paniculata - Wikipedia

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    The intensely blue fruit of the tree are relatively short-lived, as the fleshy berries are quickly eaten by birds. The foliage of the tree is neat and the flowers are often fragrant. The leaves have short petioles and vary in their ovoid shape, measuring up to 3.5 in (9 cm) in length and half as wide.