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Monarda pectinata
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Monarda pectinata is a species of flowering plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae) known commonly as plains beebalm or pony beebalm. The species is native to much of the southwestern and central United States and grows in a range of open, dry habitats. It is an annual herb and is recognized by its axillary clusters of two-lipped corollas and characteristic bracts. The species is accepted as valid by Plants of the World Online....read more on Wikipedia.
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