Erythranthe floribunda |
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purple-stem monkey-flower |
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Habit | Erect to nearly prostrate annual, the stem usually branched, 0.5-2.5 dm. tall; herbage more or less glandular and pubescent, tending to be slimy as well. |
Leaves | Leaves opposite, deltoid-ovate to sub-cordate, dentate or denticulate, sub-palmate or nearly pinnately veined, the blade 1-3 cm. long, the petiole shorter. |
Flowers | Flowers solitary in the leaf axils on long pedicels; calyx 4-8 mm. long, the 5 acute, equal teeth less than 2 mm. long; corolla yellow with some red dots, 6-14 mm. long, only slightly bilabiate, the lips about equal and only slightly flaring, the throat with pubescence on the lower side; stamens 4. |
Fruit | Capsule. |
Erythranthe floribunda |
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Flowering time | May-October |
Habitat | Moist open places at moderate elevations in the mountains. |
Distribution | Occurring east of the Cascades crest and west into the Columbia River Gorge in Washington; southern British Columbia to Mexico, east to the Rocky Mountains.
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Origin | Native |
Conservation status | Not of concern |
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