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1 January 2013 Monardella eplingii, a New Species from the Black Mountains of Northwestern Arizona, USA
Mark A. Elvin, John L. Anderson, Andrew C. Sanders
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Abstract

Monardella eplingii Elvin, A. C. Sanders, & J. L. Anderson (Lamiaceae), a new species from the Black Mountains of northwestern Arizona is described and illustrated. This new species is similar to M. arizonica Epling, M. eremicola A. C. Sanders & Elvin, M. robisonii Epling, M. mojavensis Elvin & A. C. Sanders, M. boydii A. C. Sanders & Elvin, M. linoides A. Gray subsp. linoides, and M. linoides subsp. erecta (Abrams) Elvin & A. C. Sanders. It differs from these taxa in leaf and bract morphology, pubescence on the stems and calyces, soil and geologic affinities, and distribution. A key is included for the Monardella of the eastern Mojave Desert region.

California Botanical Society
Mark A. Elvin, John L. Anderson, and Andrew C. Sanders "Monardella eplingii, a New Species from the Black Mountains of Northwestern Arizona, USA," Madroño 60(1), 46-54, (1 January 2013). https://doi.org/10.3120/0024-9637-60.1.46
Published: 1 January 2013
KEYWORDS
Arizona
Black Mountains
Epling
Lamiaceae
Mojave Desert
Monardella
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