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Monardella stoneana
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Monardella stoneana is a rare species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name Jennifer's monardella. This species was named for the plant ecologist Jennifer Stone. This critically endangered species was separated from Monardella viminea, a federally listed endangered species from the same area. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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