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  1. Monardella villosa (Coyote Mint) - Gardenia

    Noted for its pleasant mint scent, Monardella villosa (Coyote Mint) is a small perennial or sub-shrub forming a bushy mound of oval-shaped, soft, lightly fuzzy, grayish-green leaves.

  2. Coyote Mint - Calscape

    Coyote Mint is a spreading subshrub distinguished by its fragrant mint-scented foliage and delicate lavender flowers. During the summer blooming season, the flowers are attractive to bees and especially butterflies.

  3. Monardella villosa - Wikipedia

    Monardella villosa is a plant in the mint family which is known by the common name coyote mint. In 2020, it was included in Monardella odoratissima. As of April 2024, acceptance of the inclusion varies.

  4. Native Plant of the Month: Coyote Mint - Grassroots Ecology

    May 31, 2022 · Coyote mint (Monardella villosa) is a small flowering shrub that grows to be around two feet tall and three feet wide. Coyote mint’s fluffy flower clusters are made up of many small flowers that range from bright lavender to pink with hairy mint-scented leaves.

  5. Monardella villosa ssp. franciscana 'Russian River' - Coyote Mint

    Monardella villosa ssp. franciscana 'Russian River' (Coyote Mint) - A compact native evergreen sub-shrub that grows 1 to 2 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide with small aromatic dark mint green elliptically shaped leaves that are slightly hairy.

  6. Monardella villosa, Coyote Mint. - Las Pilitas

    Coyote Mint, Monardella villosa, is a two-foot-high perennial with gray-green leaves and light purple clusters of flowers in summer. This Monardella is native to the California coast ranges.

  7. Monardella villosa Calflora

    Monardella villosa is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in western North America. This plant is available commercially. Jepson eFlora. [Wikipedia] …

  8. Russian River Coyote Mint (Monardella) - High Country Gardens

    Monardella villosa 'Russian River' (Coyote Mint) is long-blooming, coloring the garden with flowers for several months beginning in mid-summer. The strongly mint-scented evergreen leaves are a treat and give rise to large pink-purple ball-shaped flowers that are darker than is typical for Monardella villosa.

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    • Monardella villosa-Coyote Mint - moosacreeknursery.com

      Also called coyote mint, this highly fragrant perennial herb grows in compact mounds about 1 to 2 feet tall by 2 feet wide. The lush gray green leaves enjoy sun to light shade, and the plant produces 1 to2 inch round lavender blooms in summertime from June through August, a favorite of butterflies and other native pollinators.

    • Plant FAQs: Monardella Villosa - Coyote Mint

      Today, I want to introduce you to Monardella villosa, also known as Coyote Mint. What is Monardella Villosa? Monardella villosa is a perennial subshrub native to California and Oregon. It forms a low-growing, bushy mound with soft, grayish-green leaves that release a delightful minty aroma when crushed.

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