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Monkey Flower; Mimulus
Erythranthe guttata, with the common names seep monkeyflower and common yellow monkeyflower, is a yellow bee-pollinated annual or perennial plant. It was formerly known as Mimulus guttatus. Itis a yellow bee-pollinated annual or perennial herbaceous wildflower that grows along the banks of streams and seeps in western North America. Sea Ranch, Sonoma County, California.
Yellow monkey flowers - Latin name - Mimulus luteus (Erythranthe lutea)
A single flower of the Small Yellow Monkey Flower (Erythranthe lutea) growing by a mountain stream in the central Andes
Yellow Seep Monkey Flowers grow along beach rocks, Oregon Coast, USA
Close up of seep monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus. Pinnacles National Park, California, USA.
Natural closeup on a colorful Magnificent Seep yellow flower
Low evergreen creeping hairless perennial. Leaves opposite, pale green, rounded to lanceolate, pointed. Flowers bright yellow, saucer shaped, 10-15mm, solitary, long stalked, with slender sepal teeth.\nHabitat: Damp and shady places.\nFlowering Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North and Iceland.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
(Erythranthe moschata) The Musk Monkeyflower is a perennial herb which spreads by rhizomes.  It has oval leaves which are opposite, and yellow tubular flowers.  It is a fairly hairy plant and grows close to the ground.  It can be found in damp meadows from British Columbia to California and east to the Rocky Mountains.
Diplacus aurantiacus, the sticky monkey-flower or orange bush monkey-flower. Sequoia National Park in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. Phrymaceae
Yellow monkey flower - Latin name - Mimulus luteus (Erythranthe lutea)
Caltha palustris, commonly called Marsh marigold, is a rhizomatous perennial of the Buttercup family that is native to stream margins, marshes, swamps and wet meadows. The common name, marsh marigold, is only descriptively accurate as to this plant’s habitat, because it neither looks like, nor is related to, marigolds, which is Aster family. It typically grows 12-18” tall on hollow, branching stems. Bright yellow flowers with 5-9 deep yellow petal-like sepals bloom in winter and spring (February to June).
Yellow flowering axillary indeterminate minor raceme inflorescences of Erythranthe Moschata, Phrymaceae, native perennial monoclinous herb in the Carson Mountains, Sierra Nevada Ranges, Summer.
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A pair of yellow Monkey flowers in the scottish highlands
Hairless, short to medium perennial; stems erect, square and hollow, with a creeping and rooting base. Leaf linear to lanceolate, opposite toothed or almost untoothed, half clasping the stem; with translucent gland-dots. Flowers white , veined and tinged with purplish-red. 10-18mm, tubular 2 lipped, the lower lip 3-lobed, borne in leafy racemes.\nHabitat: Wet places, meadows, marshes, river and stream banks, ditches.\nFlowering Season: May-October.\nDistribution: Belgium, Holland, France and Germany. From W and C Europe to W Asia.\n\nThis is a rare Species in the Netherlands. The Picture is made in my Garden Pond.\nThe Plant is Poisonous but in the past used as Herbal Medicine.
Image of the Seep Spring Monkey Flower photographed near Parowan, Utah.
Erythranthe guttata, with the common names seep monkeyflower and common yellow monkeyflower, is a yellow bee-pollinated annual or perennial plant. It was formerly known as Mimulus guttatus. Phrymaceae.
Yellow Seep Monkey Flowers and red clover grow along beach rocks, Oregon Coast, USA
Two blooms of the Small Yellow Monkey Flower (Erythranthe lutea) growing by a mountain stream in the central Andes
Flower scene from Rize, Turkey
Monkey flowers grow in sunlight and in semi-shade (light woodland), and require moist or wet soil. As illustrated here, they can grow in water. The flowers have blobs of red along the nectar line, leading into the corolla, similar to the smaller (and more spectacular) blood drop emlets. The foliage is edible, raw or cooked, and has been used to add a slightly bitter flavour to salads. In this way, the leaves have been used as a lettuce substitute. (None of this tested by the photographer.) Mimulus guttatus is a native of western North America, where it is a complex and variable species. In Britain and Europe, it is widely naturalised but does not show the same variability.
Top down view of a yellow wildflower, most likely a monkeyflower (Genus Erythranthe), with a forest floor out of focus in the background. Taken in the Oneonta Gorge, along a hiking trail in the Columbia Gorge to the east of Portland, Oregon.
Low evergreen creeping hairless perennial. Leaves opposite, pale green, rounded to lanceolate, pointed. Flowers bright yellow, saucer shaped, 10-15mm, solitary, long stalked, with slender sepal teeth.\nHabitat: Damp and shady places.\nFlowering Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North and Iceland.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
Close up photo of yellow flowers in green grass. Summer in the garden
Untouched nature. When a small piece of cultivated land is left alone for a year during the summer, a remarkable transformation takes place. wildflowers begins to emerge, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Native plants reclaim their territory and bring biodiversity back to the area. Buried seeds from seasons past awaken, shooting up.
Monkey Flower also known as Mimulus aurantiacus
A close-up of a single yellow flower and several leaves of the Common Rock-Rose (Helianthemum nummularium) flowering in central Scotland in summer.
Yellow monkey flower - Latin name - Mimulus luteus (Erythranthe lutea)
Close up beautiful yellow daisies in nature
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