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Verbena bracteata is a species of verbena known by the common names bracted vervain, bigbract verbena, prostrate vervain, and carpet vervain. It is native to North America where it is widespread, occurring throughout the continent except for northern Canada and southern Mexico. It occurs in many types of habitat, especially disturbed areas, where it grows as a common weed; it typically blooms between the months of May and October. This annual or biennial herb produces several hairy, spreading stems up to 30 centimeters long forming a low mat on the ground. The hairy leaves are toothed or lobed. The inflorescence is a spike of flowers which is dense with long, pointed, leaflike bracts each up to 8 millimeters long. Each small tubular flower is about half a centimeter wide and white to pale purple in color.
Annual herb, Perennial herb
Pink
Chaparral, Foothill Woodland, Valley Grassland, Weed (disturbed places), Wetland-Riparian, Yellow Pine Forest
Butterflies and moths supported
0 confirmed and 7 likely
Fine-Lined Sallow
Catabena lineolata
Verbena Bud Moth
Endothenia hebesana
Common Buckeye
Junonia coenia
Bilobed Looper Moth
Megalographa biloba