Mimulus rupicola

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Mimulus rupicola
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M. rupicola
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Mimulus rupicola

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Mimulus rupicola, the Death Valley monkeyflower, is a flowering plant in the family Phrymaceae.

Distribution

Mimulus rupicola is endemic to the northern Mojave Desert within Inyo County, in eastern California.[1]

Although quite rare, the Death Valley monkeyflower can be found in shaded limestone crevices on steep canyon walls in the mountains bordering Death Valley, and the sky islands in the northern Mojave Desert.

Description

Mimulus rupicola is a perennial herbaceous plant, growing 1-17 cm tall, with oblanceolate leaves 2-6 cm long. It has pinkish flowers, often faint in color, and has a magenta-purple spot on each lobe.

See also

References

  • Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Jon Mark Stewart, 1998, pg. 162

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