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Seep Monkeyflower
Mimulus guttatus
39.8216, -111.76
Field Notes
Description:
The flowers are tubular, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide, and have 5 lobes (2 upper and 3 lower) and typically an orange-spotted lower lip. The newly opened flowers have flower stalks that are equal in length or shorter than the corolla. The flowers are followed by seed capsules with an inflated, tan, ribbed calyx. The leaves have scalloped edges and are fleshy, green, opposite, round to egg-shaped, and petiolate, sessile, or joined at the base at the stem tips. The plants are quite variable in appearance and size and are greatly affected by their growing conditions.
Habitat:
Riparian. This wildflower grows in moist soil at the edges of seeps, streams, and flowing washes in the desert, upland areas, and mountains.
Notes:
The leaves are edible either raw or cooked
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