Monardella arizonica

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Monardella arizonica
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M. arizonica
Binomial name
Monardella arizonica

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Monardella arizonica is a plant species endemic to Arizona in the USA, known by the common name Arizona monardella.[1]

Ancient history

The species has been confirmed to have been native to northern Arizona since at least the Late Wisconsin late glacial period based upon pollen core analysis at the Waterman Mountains (Coconino County) - (not the Waterman Mountains of Pima County); dominant trees of Juniperus osteosperma and Pinus monophylla remain extant species to the present time in this predominantly Pinyon-juniper woodland.[2]

Description

The two-lipped, tubular flowers are formed in terminal clusters.

Horticulture and ecology

The species has reasonable frost resistance, but resents dampness in winter. The plant can be propagated from seed or summer cuttings of perennial species, or by division of clumps.

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  2. C. Michael Hogan. 2009

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