San Miguel savory Clinopodium chandleri is a member of the mint family (Lamiaceae) with small white flowers and peppermint scented foliage. There are roughly 30 populations known to exist in the United States, and almost all of them occur in San Diego County. This is a G2 species, meaning it is imperiled throughout its global range, and it’s threatened by recreational activities, invasive plants, increased fire frequency, and climate change.