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Georgia calamint

Clinopodium georgianum

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Description:

Georgia calamint is a low, sprawling shrub. Its flowers come in groups of 3. They have a white tube ending in lavender-pink lips with darker purple spots. The leaves are long and thin.
Aromatic like most mint plants.
This plant is listed as endangered in FL.

Habitat:

Georgia calamint grows in dry woodlands and on terraces along rivers
and streams in the south-eastern coastal states USA (AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC).

Notes:

University of South Florida
Institute for Systematic Botany
Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
http://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/Plant.aspx?id=2601#classification

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