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- Acanthomintha is a genus of the mint family, Lamiaceae. The genus Acanthomintha is commonly referred to as thornmint or thorn-mint. There are four species...
- Acanthomintha duttonii is a species of annual plant endemic to San Mateo County, California in the family Lamiaceae. It is commonly called San Mateo thornmint...
- Acanthomintha obovata is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name San Benito thornmint. It is endemic to California, where...
- 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...
- Acanthomintha lanceolata is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name Santa Clara thornmint. It is endemic to California...
- Province. Notable species present include the rare and endangered species Acanthomintha duttonii, the San Mateo Thornmint. The San Andreas Fault runs through...
- updated. Plants of the World Online currently accepts 227 genera. *Acanthomintha (A.Gray) A.Gray Acanthoprasium (Benth.) Spach *Achyrospermum Blume Acinos...
- sage, hyssop, mint, bee balm and thyme. Lycopus (21 living species) Acanthomintha Blephilia Bystropogon Clinopodium Conradina ****inia Cunila Cyclotrichium...
- to the ecoregion's southern coast zone include: San Diego thornmint (Acanthomintha ilicifolia), San Diego ambrosia (Ambrosia pumila) and San Diego barrel...
- Marin Dwarf Flax, Hesperolinon congestum and the San Mateo Thornmint, Acanthomintha duttonii, are found in the vicinity of the Crystal Springs Reservoir...