Verbena (disambiguation)

Verbena (disambiguation)

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Plants

* Of the family Verbenaceae:
** "Verbena", the vervain genus
** Lemon Verbena, "Aloysia citrodora"
** Mock verbenas, genus "Glandularia"
** Pineapple Verbena, "Nashia inaguensis"
** Shrub verbenas, genus "Lantana"
* Other:
** Sand-verbenas, genus "Abronia"
** Sweet Verbena-tree or -myrtle, "Backhousia citriodora"

Places

* Verbena, Alabama a Registered Historic Place in Chilton County, Alabama
* Verbena, Dublin a suburban area on the Northside
* Verbena Heights, a public housing estate in Hong Kong
** AEFCHK-EFCC-Verbena Nursery School
** CMAC Verbena Kindergarten
* Verbena, a planet in the "Firefly" universe
* St. Verbena, a chapel in "Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)"

Persons

Verbena is a somewhat uncommon first name or a family name:
* Verbena, the character of Una Merkel in "The Parent Trap (1961 film)"
* Verbena, a character in Ray Billingsley's comic strip "Curtis"
* Dr. Verbena Beeks, a character from the TV series "Quantum Leap" played by Candy Brown Houston
* Verbena Singlefoot, a character in the 1925 movie "Should Sailors Marry?" played by Fay Holderness
* Alvaro Verbena, mayor of Deruta, Italy

Other

* Verbena (band), a rock band from Alabama
* "Verbena (fair)", a country fair or dance party, especially one held at night, in Spanish-speaking cultures.
* , a from the role-playing game
* "La Verbena", a 1927 painting by Maruja Mallo
* "Verbena", a 1941 film by Edgar Neville
* "Verbena", a 2002 novel by Nanci Kincaid
* "HMS Verbena (1915)", a Royal Navy Arabis class sloop
* "HMS Verbena (K85)", a Royal Navy Group 1 Flower class corvette. See also "HMS Vervain (K190)", a Group 2 vessel of the same class.
* "USS Verbena (1864)", a US Navy vessel
* "Verbena Academy" (バーベナ学園, "Bābena Gakuen") in the computer game "Shuffle!"
** The " Shuffle!" musical albums
* Verbena Consulting, a member of the Open Knowledge Initiative


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