Isocarpha oppositifolia (L.) Cass. oppositifolia (Dict. Sci. Nat., ed. 2, 24: 1. 1822.)
Localities: West Indies (native), Greater Antilles [Jamaica (native), Cuba (native), Cayman Island (native), ], Bahamas (native), North America (native), Mexico (native), Central America (native), South America (native),
Common Names: Boston catnep (Bahamas),
Synonyms: Isocarpha angustata Griseb. (Fl. Brit. W. I. 376. 1861.), Santolina oppositifolia L. (Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1207. 1759.),
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