FNPS Plant Database
Conradina brevifolia
short-leaved conradina
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Nomenclature
Common Name:
short-leaved conradina
Synonym(s):
Genus species:
Conradina brevifolia
Family:
Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
Plant Specifics
Form:
shrub
Size:
2-3 ft tall by 2-3 ft wide
Life Span:
long-lived perennial; long-lived in appropriate habitat conditions (Nelson 2003) including light, soil, and moisture
Flower Color:
lavender
Fruit Color:
Phenology:
evergreen
Noted For:
Landscaping
Recommended Uses:
Can be used as a medium-level groundcover or border plant.
Considerations:
Availability:
Propagation:
seed and cuttings
Light:
Moisture Tolerance:
Always Flooded------------------------------------------------Extremely Dry
Not wet but not extremely dry ---to--- Very long very dry periods
Salt Water Flooding Tolerance:
Not salt tolerant of inundation by salty or brackish water.
Salt Spray/Salty Soil Tolerance:
Low/no tolerance of salty wind or direct salt spray
Soil or Other Substrate:
Sand
Soil pH:
acidic
Suitable to Grow In:
9A, 9B

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Ecology
Wildlife:
attracts many pollinators, especially bees
Native Habitats:
Scrub, scrubby sandhill. In open areas and along cleared roadsides.
Natural Range in Florida:
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Comments:
Ethnobotany:
General Comments:
This is a rare species and it should only be acquired from reputable plant nurseries. Some botanists have declared this endemic species to be a synonym for false rosemary (C. canescens), but since the populations are widely separated, we are treating them separately.
Citations:
20 Easy-to-Grow Wildflowers. 2023. Florida Wildflower Foundation, Maitland, FL.
Huegel, Craig N. 2012. Native Wildflowers and Other Ground Covers for Florida Landscapes. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.





