Erythranthe decora |
Erythranthe nasuta |
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sharp-leaved monkey-flower, showy monkey-flower |
large-nose monkey-flower, snouted monkey-flower |
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Habit | Rhizomatous perennials, occasionally producing many long runners from nodes near base; stems 20-100 cm, erect, not branched, ends of stems densely pubescent with minute and somewhat rigid hairs. | Annuals with fibrous roots or a slender taproot; stems usually 2-35 cm, erect to ascending-erect or decumbent, unbranched or branched from nodes nearest base, 4-angled or occasionally weakly 4-winged, thin and wiry or hollow, glabrous except for small villous-glandular areas directly above nodes, occasionally with minute rigid hairs distally. |
Leaves | Leaves mostly cauline, basal leaves generally not persistent; petioles 8-25 mm near base, 3-5 mm mid-stem, sessile distally; blade ovate-triangular to ovate-lanceolate, typically 20-50 mm long and 10-30 mm broad, palmate venation with 5-7 veins, base rounded to truncate to shallowly cuneate, margins sharply toothed, apex acute, surfaces occasionally becoming glabrous, distalmost surfaces hairy as stems. |
Leaves basal and cauline or basal may not persist; petioles 3-35 mm from base to mid-stem with narrowly flanged bases, becoming sessile distally; blade reddish or purple-spotted beneath, somewhat ovate to nearly orbicular, approximately 10-49 mm long and 10-25 mm broad, leaves nearest base largest and persistent, palmate venation with 3-5 veins, base cuneate to truncate or nearly cordate, margins irregularly toothed or nearly lacerate, commonly doubly-toothed, 4-9 main teeth per side, sometimes sublacerate to sublyrate near base, apex acute to obtuse, surfaces glabrous or hirtellous with hairs that are dull, cylindrical, sharp-pointed, eglandular. |
Flowers | Axillary flowers generally 2-7, emerging from nodes at ends of stems; fruiting pedicels 18-35 mm, distalmost pedicels hairy as stems with hairs often barely deflexed; calyx green with occasional red spots, ovoid, inflated, compressed across sagittal plane, 15-19 mm, hairy as stems, throat closing, lobe margins villous; corollas yellow, throat commonly red-spotted, symmetric bilaterally, bilabiate; tube-throat widely funnel-shaped, 18-26 mm, protruding 10-15 mm beyond calyx margin; limb expanded 22-30 mm; styles prominently hirsute to villous; anthers not protruding, glabrous. |
Axillary flowers typically 2-12, emerging from nodes at mid- to ends of stems; fruiting pedicels usually 7-20 mm, longer than subtending leaves, becoming glabrous, occasionally glandular-villous on upper surface at axils; calyx nodding at 30-180 degrees, commonly purplish or purple-spotted, ovoid-campanulate, inflated, compressed across sagittal plane, usually 10-15 mm, hirtellous or appressed-hirtellous, or glabrous, slightly short-ciliate at sinuses, throat closing, upper lobe generally longer than lower lobe, slightly sickle shaped; corollas yellow, throat commonly with red spots, lower limb usually with a red splotch at base, symmetric bilaterally, weakly bilabiate; tube-throat widely cylindric, 8-12 mm, equal to or protruding 1-2 mm beyond calyx margin, limb expanded 6-12 mm; styles slightly rough or glabrous; anthers not protruding, glabrous. |
Fruits | Capsules 8-10 mm, included. |
Capsules 5-9 mm, included. |
Erythranthe decora |
Erythranthe nasuta |
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Flowering time | May-August | May-July |
Habitat | Moist to wet open areas from the lowlands to middle elevations in the mountains. | Rocky or moist slopes, stream banks, and seeps. |
Distribution | Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington; southern British Columbia to southwestern Oregon, also in northern Idaho.
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Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; southern British Columbia to Baja California, east to Idaho, Utah, and New Mexico.
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Origin | Native | Native |
Conservation status | Not of concern | Not of concern |
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