RM2C1JE40–Monardella macrantha var arida HM Hall Monardella macrantha var arida HM Hall.
RM2G00WG8–Coyote Mint (Monardella villosa) a perennial herb that produces beautiful purple flowers, a wildflower from California.
RMHF0KRH–The habitat of the Willowy Monardella, an endangered mint species native to this area, is currently being destroyed by civilian encroachment into East Miramar. The air station contains 10 species protected by the Endangered Species Act. There are six plants, two birds and two species of fairy shrimp that are listed as threatened or endangered. For years, off-roading has been a problem aboard the air station. All the areas hosting the endangered species around the station are not marked. However, the large areas with vernal pools have signs reading 'No entry.' Encroachment causes safety risks
RMCNMFEA–San Francisco Coyote Mint (Monardella villosa var. franciscana) close-up of flowers, California, U.S.A., november
RF2JRNRHW–Pink flowering cymose head inflorescence of Monardella Breweri, Lamiaceae, native annual herb in the Western Mojave Desert, Springtime.
RMHMW229–Coyote mint in bloom (Monardella villosa), Lamiaceae.
RF2J2H43K–Pink flowering cymose head inflorescences of Monardella Linoides, Lamiaceae, native perennial evergreen herb in the San Bernardino Mountains, Summer.
RM2BDX5H4–Coyote Mint
RM2BTR7TM–Monardella villosa.
RME3WYDT–USA, Utah, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Albion Basin, Paintbrush, Mountain Monardella
RMDT0A7N–Close-up of a specimen of mustang mints (Monardella lanceolata), ca.1920
RMM9Y98K–Federally endangered willowy monardella plant. Willowy Monardella is an endangered plant in southern California.
RMHJ3WEG–Mountain coyote mint, Monardella odoratissima, in flower, Sierra Nevada.
RMRDY5ED–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. 232 FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS. Fig. 201. The Wild Bergamot {Monarda fistulosa). After Britton and Brown, 111. Fl. Northeast U. S. plant, belongs with the mints, as does also the little ground ivy {GI&- coma). The Pacific Coast has a number of ornamental species in Bamona, Stachys and Monardella. The largest flowered of our eastern mints are found in Pkysostegia, the false dragon-head. The general type of labiate flower is shown in Fig. 202. Family Nolanaceae. Nolana Family. Consists of about 40 species, comprised in the single gen
RMHF0KRG–The habitat of the Willowy Monardella, an endangered mint species native to this area, is currently being destroyed by civilian encroachment into East Miramar. The air station contains 10 species protected by the Endangered Species Act. There are six plants, two birds and two species of fairy shrimp that are listed as threatened or endangered. Increased encroachment and vandalism to historical sites on East Miramar have led to increased random police patrols in the area. Encroachment causes safety risks in East Miramar 111121-M-UP717-079
RF2J2H449–Pink flowering cymose head inflorescences of Monardella Linoides, Lamiaceae, native perennial evergreen herb in the San Bernardino Mountains, Summer.
RM2BTR7RC–Monardella villosa.
RME3WY8G–USA, Utah, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Albion Basin, Paintbrush, Mountain Monardella
RMMACP5P–willowy monardella. Willowy monardella (Monardella viminea) is a perennial herbaceous plant in the mint family. This endangered plants is primarily found in sandy washes and floodplains in coastal sage scrub or riparian scrub vegetation.
RMHJ3WEM–Mountain coyote mint, Monardella odoratissima, in flower, Sierra Nevada.
RMMA9CGH–Hillside at Pt Reyes, California of tidestroms lupine with monardella. Hillside at Pt. Reyes, California of tidestroms lupine with monardella
RMRDJTAW–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2. Monarda clinopodia L. Basal Balm. Fig- 3637- Monarda clinopodia L. Sp. PI. 22. 1753. Pycnanthemum Monardella Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 8. pi. 34. 1803. Perennial; stem slender, simple, or with few long ascending branches, glabrous or somewhat villous, i°-3° high. Leaves lanceolate, ovate or ovate-lan- ceolate, membranous, bright green, mostly slender- petioled,
RF2J2H46P–Pink flowering cymose head inflorescences of Monardella Linoides, Lamiaceae, native perennial evergreen herb in the San Bernardino Mountains, Summer.
RM2BTR7TD–Monardella villosa.
RME3WY86–USA, Utah, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Albion Basin, Paintbrush, Mountain Monardella
RMRDJTB2–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 133 LABIATAE. Vol. III.. 2. Monarda clinopodia L. Basal Balm. Fig- 3637- Monarda clinopodia L. Sp. PI. 22. 1753. Pycnanthemum Monardella Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 8. pi. 34. 1803. Perennial; stem slender, simple, or with few long ascending branches, glabrous or somewhat villous, i°-3° high. Leaves lanceolate, ovate or ovate-lan- ceolate, membranous, bright green,
RF2J2H458–Pink flowering cymose head inflorescences of Monardella Linoides, Lamiaceae, native perennial evergreen herb in the San Bernardino Mountains, Summer.
RF2T2MPYW–Monardella Linoides Subspecies Sierrae, a native perennial herb with cymose head inflorescences during late Summer in the East Sierra Nevada.
RME3WYED–USA, Utah, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Albion Basin, meadow wildflowers
RF2T2MPYM–Monardella Linoides Subspecies Sierrae, a native perennial herb with cymose head inflorescences during late Summer in the East Sierra Nevada.
RM2C1AGBK–Monardella odoratissima subsp pallida A Heller Epling Monardella odoratissima subsp pallida A Heller Epling.
RM2BXE9DJ–Monardella odoratissima subsp pallida A Heller Epling Monardella odoratissima subsp pallida A Heller Epling.
RM2BTR7T2–Monardella odoratissima subsp pallida A Heller Epling x M odoratissima subsp glauca Greene Epling.
RM2BXE9DW–Monardella linoides subsp sierrae x M odoratissima subsp glauca Epling Monardella linoides subsp sierrae x M odoratissima subsp glauca Epling.
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