- Pogogyne abramsii
Taxobox
name = "Pogogyne abramsii"
image_width = 260px
status = EN
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Lamiaceae
genus = "Pogogyne "
species = "P. abramsii"
binomial = "Pogogyne abramsii"
binomial_authority = Howell"Pogogyne abramsii", the San Diego mesa mint, is an endangered annual plant of the
vernal pool ecosystem. It is found only in isolated patches of seasonally wet habitat inSan Diego County, California . Like many other vernal pool species, the plant thrives in wet soil, can tolerate some inundation, and flowers once the standing water drops below its level. This mint is a small dark reddish-green plant that blooms with tiny bright pink tubular flowers. It has a strong sweet mint scent.Land in San Diego County is extremely valuable and is being claimed for development at a fast pace. This plant is mostly found in the Miramar and San Marcos areas, where development of residential housing happens to be booming. The plant's federally endangered status has given it some protection. It is a sensitive plant; even in a healthy, undisturbed vernal pool it does not tolerate overcrowding by other plants or even those of its own species, nor soil that is too wet or too dry. Much of the San Diego mesa mint's habitat is on the grounds of
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar , where ecologists have reclaimed land and carefully rebuilt vernal pools. Endangered plants and animals such asfairy shrimp have successfully taken hold there.
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