Conradina etonia
etonia conradina, etonia false rosemary
Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
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Plant Specifics
Form: shrub
Life Span: long-lived perennial
Size: Height: 3-4 ft Width: 2-3 ft
Flower Color:
lavender

Noted for: Showy flowers, aroma, fragrance, interesting foliage
Landscaping
Recommended Uses: Border or foundation plant.
Propagation: Seed
Availability: Native nurseries, FNPS plant sales, Seed
Light:

Moisture Tolerance: 

Salt Tolerance: Not salt tolerant
Soil or other substrate: Sand
Soil pH Range: adaptable
Ecology
Wildlife:

Attract many pollinators, especially bees.
Native Habitats: Scrub. In openings. Endemic to Etonia Creek State Forest and vicinity.
Distribution and Planting Zones
Natural Range in Florida

USDA Zones:
USDA zones are based on minimum winter temperatures
Suitable to grow in:
9A,9B
