![]() franciscana.jpg|248px" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. franciscana.jpg|248px" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki., "image:Monardella villosa ssp. Coyote Mint Seeds (1 - 4 of 4 results) Price () Shipping 50 Seeds- Coyote Mint- Monardella odoratissima TaptealNativePlants (76) 4.00 100+ Lemon Mint Seeds, Lemon Bergamot, Lemon Bee Balm, Herb Seeds, Non-GMO, Heirloom Seed2Sprouts (1,829) 1.49 Monardella odoratissima 'Pale Mountain Monardella' 25 Seeds RobinSeeds (1,438) 3. franciscana.jpg|248px" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki., "image:Monardella villosa ssp. ![]() Plant Monardellas towards the front of a mixed border, or at the edges of walkways to fully enjoy the fragrant leaves."image:Monardella villosa ssp. (22-30 cm) Hardiness: USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 C (10 F) USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 C (15 F) USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 C (20 F) USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 C (25 F) USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 C (30 F) USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 C (35 F) USDA Zone 11: above 4. Good companions in the garden are Eriophyllums, with bright yellow flowers, or Zauschnerias, with their reddish orange flowers. In the garden it can be nicely tucked in between rocks, or allowed to spill over a short retaining wall. In the wild Coyote Mint is often seen in chaparral growing on rocky outcroppings, or at the edges of grasslands. It needs very little water, but will respond to additional water particularly if continual bloom is desired. Coyote Mint needs full sun and good drainage. The main stems of a young plant are somewhat brittle, and break easily in a strong wind when several are planted together the stems intertwine, and the plants suffer less damage in a windy site. Grows 12 to 18 inches tall with ball-like clusters of pinkish-purple above the fragrant evergreen foliage. Niche Unknown Functions None Light Full sun no shade Water Water Requirements moderate Soil acid,neutral,alkaline Cold & Heat 8 Monardella villosa has 0 edible uses listed Monardella villosa has 0 medicinal uses listed Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Edible uses 1. Although Monardella is sometimes difficult in cultivation, this plant has proven to be vigorous. Coyote Mint a perennial member of the Monardella genus in the family Labiatae. Mature specimens are about 2 feet by 2 feet, with a nicely rounded shape. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 coyote mint Our own selection of coyote mint from a rocky slope along the lower Russian River. Finches and sparrows eat the seeds in the fall. Native bees, butterflies and hummingbirds are drawn to the flowers. The deer avoid this plant because of the minty fragrance of the leaves. Coyote Mint displays masses of purplish flowers in dense rounded heads all through the summer.
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