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  2. Dicerandra modesta - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as blushing scrub balm. [3] It is a listed state and federal endangered species. It is known only from a few populations in Polk County, Florida. [4] It grows in scrub and sand hills. [1] D. modesta grows up to 12 in (30 cm) tall. Leaves are oblong to oblanceolate with a minty fragrance. [3]

  3. Rhus ovata - Wikipedia

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    Rhus ovata, commonly known as sugar bush or sugar sumac, [1] is a shrub or small tree found growing in the canyons and slopes of the chaparral and related ecosystems in Southern California, Arizona, Baja California and Baja California Sur. It is a long lived-plant, up to 100 years, and has dense evergreen foliage that make it conspicuous.

  4. Dicerandra frutescens - Wikipedia

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    Dicerandra frutescens is a rare species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names scrub mint and scrub balm. It is endemic to Highlands County, Florida, where it is known only from the Lake Wales Ridge. Its habitat is quickly being lost as it is converted to residential and agricultural use.

  5. Make your own brown sugar scrub - AOL

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    This scrub will leave your skin glowing and smooth with ingredients found in your own kitchen! ... Make your own brown sugar scrub. Emily Silverman. Updated May 17, 2019 at 1:05 PM. Beauty Fix ...

  6. Dicerandra densiflora - Wikipedia

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    Dicerandra densiflora, the Florida balm, [1] 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.

  7. Prostanthera melissifolia - Wikipedia

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    Prostanthera melissifolia, commonly known as balm mint bush, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae and is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is an erect shrub with hairy branches, egg-shaped leaves with fine teeth on the edges and mauve to purple or pink flowers on the ends of branchlets.