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Ceratiola ericoides
One of these bushes was more than 6 feet tall.
Sandy path in a pine and oak area of the UCF Arboretum
It is native to infertile, dry sandy sites and commonly occurs together with Sand pine and/or species of oak. Like Sand pine, it is adapted to regenerate by seed after periodic forest fires. Its habitat is important for the endangered Florida Sand Skink in Central Florida. Florida-rosemary is not edible.
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