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 introduces other variables making comparisons difficult. Lantana camara sensu latu is a complex of many closely related plant taxa and it is considered here as one species complex... Triterpenes... In a detailed study of toxic taxa of L. camara, it was found that lantadene A and B predominated (up to 2.2% of the dry weight of leaves and stem; approx. ratio 2:1)... Some taxa of L. camara are toxic to ruminants and poisoning has been reported from Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa and the Americas. Losses are of particular concern in Australia and India. Of 29 taxa found in Australia, eight have been found to be toxic to livestock. All the toxic taxa contained lantadene A and B and both 80 and 200 mg/kg, respectively have been shown to be toxic to sheep." \\ introduces other variables making comparisons difficult. Lantana camara sensu latu is a complex of many closely related plant taxa and it is considered here as one species complex... Triterpenes... In a detailed study of toxic taxa of L. camara, it was found that lantadene A and B predominated (up to 2.2% of the dry weight of leaves and stem; approx. ratio 2:1)... Some taxa of L. camara are toxic to ruminants and poisoning has been reported from Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa and the Americas. Losses are of particular concern in Australia and India. Of 29 taxa found in Australia, eight have been found to be toxic to livestock. All the toxic taxa contained lantadene A and B and both 80 and 200 mg/kg, respectively have been shown to be toxic to sheep." \\
 [//Lantana camara// L.(Verbenaceae), Ghisalberti, E.L., Fitoterapia, Vol.71(5), 2000, 467-486] [//Lantana camara// L.(Verbenaceae), Ghisalberti, E.L., Fitoterapia, Vol.71(5), 2000, 467-486]
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 +"In Lantana camara... floral colour change was correlated with largely quantitative changes in floral
 +scent chemistry... However, these changes did not occur uniformly in all floral volatiles or in the most
 +abundant compounds [trans-beta-ocimene 50%/48%, beta-caryophyllene 14%/15%, alpha-humulene 7%/9%], and were not tightly correlated with the presence or removal of nectar. Rather, they were limited to
 +two  separate biosynthetic groups of volatile compounds: linalool and its furanoid and pyranoid oxides (monoterpenoids), and a suite of common aromatic esters, alcohols and aldehydes (benzenoids)." \\
 +[Concerted Changes in Floral Colour and Scent, and the Importance of Spatio-Temporal Variation in Floral Volatiles., Raguso, R., Weiss, M.R., Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, Vol.95(1), 2015, 69-92] \\
 +[[http://journal.iisc.ernet.in/index.php/iisc/article/viewFile/4545/4847]]
 +
 +{{:lantana_cam1.jpg?500}} \\
 +Step,E., Bois,D., Favourite flowers of garden and greenhouse, vol.3, t.219 (1896-1897) [D.G.J.M. Bois] \\
 +[[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=584109]] 
 +
 +{{:lantana_cam2.jpg?600}}
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