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- Conradina_verticillata abstract "Conradina verticillata is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names Cumberland rosemary, or Cumberland false rosemary, and upland rabbitbane. It is endemic to the Cumberland Plateau in the United States, where it occurs along the Cumberland River and its tributaries in Kentucky and Tennessee. It is known from several occurrences (48 in 1991 and 91 by 1996) which are mostly small and often degraded in quality. Because many occurrences of the plant are threatened by numerous processes, the plant is federally listed as threatened.The plant grows next to streams and on islands in flood plains. The plant grows in higher areas that keep it out of the harshest flooding. The substrate is sand or rocks. The main threat to the species is degradation of this type of habitat by recreational activity such as hiking and white-water rafting, construction of dams, coal mining waste and other pollution, and other processes. It can be found alongside other rare plants such as Monongahela Barbara's buttons (Marshallia grandiflora) and Virginia meadowsweet (Spiraea virginiana).In general, the plant resembles rosemary. It is a relatively small shrub not exceeding half a meter tall in the wild. The stems spread along the ground, rooting at nodes that come in contact with moist substrate. The plant forms clumps or low mats. The stems are lined with clusters of linear, needlelike leaves up to 2.5 centimeters long. The herbage is aromatic, the scent similar to rosemary. The double-lipped flowers are 2 centimeters long or more and generally purple in color with red spotting on the lower lip. White flowers occur occasionally.This now-rare plant is thought to be a relict of a much more common species that was able to survive only on floodplains as the Cumberland Plateau formed. It is also separated from the other members of genus Conradina geographically and ecologically, and it has three sets of chromosomes in its cells (triploid) while all the others have two sets (diploid).This shrub is not difficult to cultivate and it is grown as a garden plant. Some cultivars are available, such as the white-flowered 'Snowflake'.".
- Conradina_verticillata class Eudicots.
- Conradina_verticillata conservationStatus "G3".
- Conradina_verticillata conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Conradina_verticillata division Flowering_plant.
- Conradina_verticillata family Lamiaceae.
- Conradina_verticillata genus Conradina.
- Conradina_verticillata kingdom Plant.
- Conradina_verticillata order Asterids.
- Conradina_verticillata order Lamiales.
- Conradina_verticillata thumbnail Conradina_verticillata.jpg?width=300.
- Conradina_verticillata wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=COVE4.
- Conradina_verticillata wikiPageID "30906536".
- Conradina_verticillata wikiPageRevisionID "559517142".
- Conradina_verticillata binomial "Conradina verticillata".
- Conradina_verticillata binomialAuthority "Jennison".
- Conradina_verticillata familia Lamiaceae.
- Conradina_verticillata genus "Conradina".
- Conradina_verticillata hasPhotoCollection Conradina_verticillata.
- Conradina_verticillata imageCaption "specimen at United States Botanic Garden".
- Conradina_verticillata ordo Lamiales.
- Conradina_verticillata regnum Plant.
- Conradina_verticillata species "C. verticillata".
- Conradina_verticillata status "G3".
- Conradina_verticillata statusSystem "TNC".
- Conradina_verticillata unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Conradina_verticillata unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Conradina_verticillata unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Conradina_verticillata subject Category:Flora_of_Kentucky.
- Conradina_verticillata subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Conradina_verticillata subject Category:Flora_of_Tennessee.
- Conradina_verticillata subject Category:Lamiaceae.
- Conradina_verticillata type Eukaryote.
- Conradina_verticillata type Plant.
- Conradina_verticillata type Species.
- Conradina_verticillata type Organism.
- Conradina_verticillata comment "Conradina verticillata is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names Cumberland rosemary, or Cumberland false rosemary, and upland rabbitbane. It is endemic to the Cumberland Plateau in the United States, where it occurs along the Cumberland River and its tributaries in Kentucky and Tennessee. It is known from several occurrences (48 in 1991 and 91 by 1996) which are mostly small and often degraded in quality.".
- Conradina_verticillata label "Conradina verticillata".
- Conradina_verticillata sameAs m.0gg9sgl.
- Conradina_verticillata sameAs Q5162660.
- Conradina_verticillata sameAs Q5162660.
- Conradina_verticillata wasDerivedFrom Conradina_verticillata?oldid=559517142.
- Conradina_verticillata depiction Conradina_verticillata.jpg.
- Conradina_verticillata isPrimaryTopicOf Conradina_verticillata.