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  2. Ceratiola - Wikipedia

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    Florida rosemary can grow to 1.8 metres (6 ft) tall. The growth form is a rounded shrub with dense branching. Dark green leaves are needle-like, eight to twelve mm long and one mm wide, and smell like the herb rosemary. The yellow to brown flowers are small.

  3. Conradina - Wikipedia

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    Shortleaf false rosemary: This species grows in Polk and Highlands counties on the Lake Wales Ridge in Central peninsular Florida. It is listed as a federally endangered species. Conradina canescens: False rosemary: This species is found along the gulf coast of Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, as well as in the sand hills of central Florida. [3]

  4. Conradina glabra - Wikipedia

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    Conradina glabra is a rare species of shrub known by the common names Apalachicola rosemary or Apalachicola false rosemary. [1] It is endemic to Liberty County, Florida, where it is known from about ten populations. [1] [4] It is found only in a small area and it is threatened by habitat destruction. It is a federally listed endangered species. [2]

  5. Conradina grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Conradina grandiflora is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name largeflower false rosemary, or large-flowered rosemary. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it occurs on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge .

  6. Conradina etonia - Wikipedia

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    Conradina etonia is a rare species of shrub in the mint family known by the common name Etonia rosemary. It is endemic to Putnam County, Florida , where it is known from about 8 populations on Etoniah Creek State Forest containing fewer than 1000 total individuals.

  7. Rosemary - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary is an aromatic evergreen shrub with leaves similar to Tsuga needles. It is native to the Mediterranean region, [7] but is reasonably hardy in cool climates. Special cultivars like 'Arp' can withstand winter temperatures down to about −20 °C (−4 °F). [8] It can withstand droughts, surviving a severe lack of water for lengthy ...

  8. Can Rosemary Oil Actually Grow Your Hair? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    How does rosemary oil compare, if at all, to other oils?What makes rosemary essential oil different from most carrier oils used in hair care is its hair follicle health benefits, notes Newman.

  9. Rosmarinus - Wikipedia

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    It also tends to be lower-growing, often under 25 cm (9.8 in) tall and prostrate, and never exceeding 1 m (3 ft 3 in) tall (S. rosmarinus can reach 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in), exceptionally 2 m (6 ft 7 in), tall). Rosemary can be propagated from seed or cuttings in summer, [5] and can be spread by carelessly discarding garden waste. [6]