Contains 6 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Conradina A.Gray
FALSE ROSEMARY
Classification
LAMIALES
Conradina
Citation
CONRADINA A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 8: 294. 1870.
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TYPE: Conradina canescens A. Gray (Calamintha canescens Torrey & A. Gray ex Bentham, non C. Presl)
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Conradina brevifolia FALSE ROSEMARY Native Rare-State Endangered-US
Conradina canescens FALSE ROSEMARY Native
Conradina cygniflora FALSE ROSEMARY Native
Conradina etonia ETONIA FALSE ROSEMARY Native Rare-State Endangered-US
Conradina glabra APALACHICOLA FALSE ROSEMARY Native Rare-State Endangered-US
Conradina grandiflora LARGEFLOWER FALSE ROSEMARY Native Threatened-State
Identification Key
1.  Leaf blade lower surface generally visible with 1-4 prominent secondary veins
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1.  Leaf blade lower surface generally obscure, lacking prominent secondary veins
3
2.  Leaf blade lower surface with the unicellular trichomes thin-walled, collapsed and flattened on drying, basal and distal parts scarcely differentiated, thin-walled throughout; calyx 9-11 mm long, the apical lobe 4-5 mm long; inflorescence of 1-5 flowers
2.  Leaf blade lower surface with the unicellular trichomes thick-walled, not collapsed and flattened on drying, basal and distal parts differentiated, thick-walled throughout; calyx 7-9 mm long, the apical lobe 2-4 mm long; inflorescence of (1)3-7 flowers
3.  Leaf blade upper surface glabrous, the lower surface and midrib glabrous to glabrate; calyx tube surface glabrous to glabrate
3.  Leaf blade upper surface puberulent, the lower surface or midrib densely gray-pubescent to pilose; calyx tube surface densely pubescent or villous
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4.  Leaf blade lower surface densely pubescent and contrasted with the glabrate midrib
4.  Leaf blade lower surface densely pubescent or pilose similarly to the midrib
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5.  Leaves 6-10(13) mm long; mature fruit mericarp >0.9 mm long
5.  Leaves 7-20 mm long; mature fruit mericarp <1 mm long
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type