Monardella Lanceolata is a plant species native to California, USA. It is commonly referred to as 'Lanceleaf Monardella' or 'Lanceleaf Mountain Balm'. The plant belongs to the mint family, Lamiaceae and has many synonyms including Monardella Odoratissima, Clinopodium Odoratissimum, and Satureja Odoratissima. This species of plant has distinctively shaped serrated leaves and produces clusters of pretty pink and purple flowers that attract bees and other pollinators. Other common names for Monardella Lanceolata include Southern Mountain Balm, Bee Balm, Slender Monardella, Coyote Mint and Vina. The plant is used in traditional native medicine to treat a range of ailments including coughs, colds and headaches.