Conradina canescens A. Gray. Common name: Gray Rosemary. Phenology: Jan-May. Habitat: Longleaf pine sandhills, Florida scrub, pine flatwoods, riverine sandbars. Distribution: Panhandle FL and s. AL west to s. MS.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: Less densely hairy populations on riverine sandbars in Santa Rosa County, FL and adjacent AL may warrant taxonomic recognition; additional study is needed. Additionally, C. puberula Small, usually included here, appears to be genetically and morphologically differentiable and may warrant "re-recognition".
Synonymy ⓘ: = Fl6, K4, Edwards et al (2009), Shinners (1962g); < Conradina canescens A.Gray — WH3; > Conradina canescens A.Gray — S; > Conradina puberula Small — S; Conradina canescens A.Gray. Basionym: Conradina canescens A.Gray 1870 "Urbasionym:" Calamintha canescens C.Presl 1826
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Heliophily ⓘ: 8
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native range: FL, AL & MS
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