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Mimulus gemmiparus, Rocky Mountain monkeyflower Population dynamics, rarity, and risk of extinction for populations of Mimulus gemmiparus (budding monkeyflower) on National Forests of Colorado (PDF, 896 KB) - Mark Beardsley, EcoMetrics, LLC, and David A Steingraeber, Colorado State University
Erythranthe gemmipara - Wikipedia Erythranthe gemmipara is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Phrymaceae, known by the common name Rocky Mountain monkeyflower It is endemic to Colorado in the United States, where there are eight known occurrences [1]
Erythranthe - Burke Herbarium Image Collection Erythranthe caespitosa – large mountain monkey-flower Distribution: Occurring in the Olympics and Cascades mountains of Washington; British Columbia south to Oregon, east to Idaho
Larger Mountain Monkeyflower - Calscape Mimulus tilingii is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name Tiling's monkeyflower It is native to much of western North America, from Alaska to California to New Mexico, where it grows in moist and wet habitat, such as streambanks and mountain meadows
Meet the Endemic Rocky Mountain Monkeyflower - Denver Botanic Gardens Colleagues and I were searching for patches of Rocky Mountain monkeyflower (Erythranthe gemmipera, family Phrymaceae), a diminutive plant with lemon-yellow blooms and unique reproductive structures called gemmae (hence its scientific name)
Subalpine Monkey-Flower, Mimulus Tilingii - American Southwest The tubular yellow flowers are quite large, up to 1 8 inches long The lower surface of the inside of the corolla is flecked by red dots, rather smaller and fewer in number than some other species
Rocky Mountain monkeyflower (Erythranthe gemmipara) Erythranthe gemmipara is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Phrymaceae, known by the common name Rocky Mountain monkeyflower It is endemic to Colorado in the United States, where there are eight known occurrences