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- Conradina is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. Its common name is false rosemary, or rarely, short leaf rosemary. There are 7...
- Conradina grandiflora is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name largeflower false rosemary, or large-flowered rosemary...
- 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...
- Conradina canescens, commonly called false rosemary, is a shrub in the mint family. It is native to the southeastern United States, where it is restricted...
- Conradina verticillata is a flowering shrub in the mint family, found in the ****berland Plateau. It is also called Conradina montana, ****berland rosemary...
- Conradina brevifolia is a rare species of shrub in the mint family known by the common name short-leaved false rosemary. It is endemic to Central Florida...
- Conradina glabra is a rare species of shrub known by the common names Apalachicola rosemary or Apalachicola false rosemary. It is endemic to Liberty County...
- Oberto Spinola, founded Genoa's Church of St. Luke. Oberto was married to Conradina Spinola, and was the first of the family known to use the patronymic Grimaldi...
- (Kauila) Conradina brevifolia (short-leaved rosemary) Conradina etonia (Etonia rosemary) Conradina glabra (Apalachicola rosemary) Conradina verticillata...
- (1710–1756) Heinrich IX (1711–1780) Sophia (1712–1781) Heinrich X (1715–1741) Conradina Eleonora (1719–1770), married Heinrich XI of Greiz in 1743 Heinrich XXIII...