Trichostema ruygtii

Trichostema ruygtii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Subfamily: Teucrioideae
Genus: Trichostema
Species: T. ruygtii
Binomial name
Trichostema ruygtii
H.Lewis

Trichostema ruygtii, with the common name Napa bluecurls, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family.[1][2] It was first described to science in 2006.[3]

Distribution

The plant is endemic to California in the northern San Francisco Bay Area, where it is known from the southern Mayacamas Mountains, in Napa County and into western Solano County.[1]

Its habitats include chaparral, oak woodland, mixed evergreen forest, and vernal pools in grasslands.[4]

Description

Trichostema ruygtii is an annual herb that grows under 5 decimetres (1.6 ft) in height. The stems and lanceolate leaves have short hairs.[1]

The flowers are a pale lavender in color. Its bloom period is June to October.[1]

Conservation

The species is threatened by agriculture and development. Trichostema ruygtii is listed as a Critically endangered species on the California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants.[5]

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