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Acanthomintha ilicifolia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Lamiaceae

Scientific name
  
Acanthomintha ilicifolia

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Acanthomintha

Higher classification
  
Acanthomintha

Acanthomintha ilicifolia San Diego Thornmint Acanthomintha ilicifolia Friends of Goodan

Similar
  
Acanthomintha, Acanthomintha duttonii, Lamiaceae, Ambrosia pumila, Baccharis vanessae

Acanthomintha ilicifolia, known by the common name San Diego thornmint, is a rare species of flowering plant in the mint family. It is native to Baja California and San Diego County, California, where it is a resident of the chaparral and coastal sage scrub plant communities and vernal pools.

Acanthomintha ilicifolia Thornmint 1

Acanthomintha ilicifolia has been extirpated from many of the sites where it was previously noted in San Diego County. It is a federally listed threatened species in the United States. This species is also listed as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act which means that killing or possessing the plants is prohibited within California unless authorized by the California Department of Fish and Game.

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Description

Acanthomintha ilicifolia San Diego Thornmint

Acanthomintha ilicifolia is a petite annual herb growing up to about 15 centimeters in maximum height. It has rounded to oval serrated leaves up to 1.5 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers with oval-shaped bracts nearly a centimeter long which are edged with long spines. Each flower is about a centimeter wide and white, often tinted purple to pink, with a hooded upper lip and a slightly longer lower lip.

Acanthomintha ilicifolia San Diego Thornmint Acanthomintha ilicifolia Friends of Goodan

Acanthomintha ilicifolia Acanthomintha ilicifolia

References

Acanthomintha ilicifolia Wikipedia