WebPrimary tabs. Erythranthe guttata (DC.) G.L. Nesom (syn.: Mimulus guttatus DC.) (N-Am.) – A rare but much increasing, locally naturalized or locally invasive escape from cultivation. Apparently first documented from Biourge (Bertrix) where it was found since 1953 and repeatedly confirmed afterwards (see also van Rompaey & Delvosalle 1978). WebErythranthe guttata (Fisch. ex DC.) G.L. Nesom: Family: Phrymaceae: Common Names: seep monkey-flower, yellow monkey-flower: Eastern Washington: Native: Conservation Status: Notes: Click on any image to enlarge it. 5.1 mi up Dalles Mt Rd from Hwy 14; 45 40.847N 121 03.798W – Klickitat Co., WA – 5/2/2010;
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http://beta.floranorthamerica.org/Erythranthe_guttata WebSeep monkey flower, Yellow monkey flower Mimulus guttatus is an annual or perennial herb (rhizomatous) that is native to California, and … blocked extra point return
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WebIdentification. Yellow monkey-flower grows as an annual from roots, or as a perennial from creeping stolons, and is 10-80 cm tall. It has leafy stems that grow upright or trail along the ground; stems can be branched or … WebErythranthe guttata – seep monkey-flower, yellow monkey-flower Distribution: Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; Alaska to California, east to the northern Great Plains. Habitat: Wet places, from sea level to middle elevations in the mountains. Origin: Native Flowers: March-September Growth Duration: Annual ... WebRMR0KC5Y – Erythranthe guttata formerley know as Mimulus guttatus ( Yellow Monkey Flower or Seep Monkeyflower ) in August, UK RF 2C94JK2 – Purple inflorescences, Bigelow Monkeyflower, Diplacus Bigelovii, Phrymaceae, native plant in Pioneertown Mountains Preserve, Southern Mojave Desert. blocked eye duct nhs