| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra christmanii | Lake Wales Balm, Christman’s Mint | Florida scrub. | Endemic to Highlands County, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra cornutissima | Long-spurred Scrub-balm, Robin's Mint | Florida scrub. | Endemic to Marion and Sumter counties, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra densiflora | Florida Scrub-balm | Longleaf pine sandhills. | Endemic to n. peninsular FL (Huck 1987). Reported for GA by Small (1933), but this report is apparently in error. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra frutescens | Scrub Balm, Lloyd’s Mint | Florida scrub, longleaf pine sandhills. | Endemic to Highlands County, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra fumella | Smoky Balm, Alabama Balm | Sandhills and dry sandy hammocks. | Panhandle of FL west to s. AL. | |
| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra immaculata var. immaculata | Lakela’s Balm, Olga’s Mint | Florida scrub. | Endemic to Indian River and St. Lucie counties, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra immaculata var. savannarum | Savanna Balm | Coastal dunes and interdune swales. | Endemic to St. Lucie County, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra linearifolia var. linearifolia | | Sandhills and flatwoods. | W. Coastal Plain and adjacent Piedmont of GA. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra linearifolia var. robustior | | Longleaf pine sandhills and flatwoods. | Sc. Coastal Plain of GA (Brooks, Echols, Lowndes counties) (Huck 1987) south to e. Panhandle FL and ne. FL, east of the Chattahoochee-Apalachicola River, with a hybrid zone with D. fumella in the Marianna Lowland west of the Chattahoochee-Apalachicola and east of the Choctawhatchee Divide. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra modesta | Blushing Scrub Balm | Florida scrub. | Endemic to Polk County, FL. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra odoratissima | Harper’s Scrub-balm | Longleaf pine sandhills. | S. SC south to se. GA. | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra radfordiana | Radford's Scrub-balm | Dry pine flatwoods and longleaf pine sandhills. | Endemic to e. GA (McIntosh County). | 
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| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra species 1 | Georgia Scrub-balm | Dry flatwoods and longleaf pine sandhills. | Endemic to e. GA (in the Atlantic Coastal Plain). | |
| Lamiaceae | Dicerandra thinicola | Titusville Balm | Florida scrub, especially yellow sands. Religated in some cases to sandy firelanes on the margins of overgrown Quercus myrtifolia or Q. geminata scrub. | Endemic to Brevard County, FL. | 
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