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Conradina etonia Kral & McCartney. Etoniah Rosemary. Phen: Oct-Nov. Hab: Sand pine (white sand) scrub and longleaf pine sandhills. Dist: Endemic to nw. Putnam County, FL.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Synonymy : = Fl6, K3, K4, Edwards et al (2009); = Conradina grandiflora Small var. etonia (Kral & McCartney) D.B.Ward – Ward (2012a); < Conradina etonia Kral & McCartney – WH3

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