Diplacus nanus |
Diplacus vandenbergensis |
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dwarf monkey flower, dwarf purple monkey-flower, purple monkeyflower |
Vandenberg monkeyflower |
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Habit | Herbs, annual. | Herbs, annual. |
Stems | erect, 30–120 mm, minutely glandular-puberulent. |
erect, 10–200(–240) mm, glandular-puberulent or glandular-pubescent. |
Leaves | basal and cauline, relatively even-sized; petiole absent; blade narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate, ovate, obovate, or elliptic-lanceolate, (1–)3–30(–50) × (0.4–)0.7–8(–20) mm, margins entire, plane, apex rounded or obtuse, surfaces minutely glandular-puberulent. |
basal and cauline, basal in rosette, cauline reduced distally; petiole absent; blade narrowly elliptic, sometimes obovate to oblanceolate, 2–30(–55) × 1–10(–16) mm, margins entire, sometimes crenate to serrate, plane, not ciliate, apex rounded to acute, surfaces: proximals glabrous, distals glandular-puberulent or glandular-pubescent. |
Pedicels | 1–3 mm in fruit. |
1–4(–7 on proximal) mm in fruit. |
Flowers | 2 per node, or 1 or 2 per node on 1 plant, chasmogamous. |
1 per node, chasmogamous. |
Styles | glandular-puberulent or glandular-pubescent. |
minutely puberulent. |
Corollas | magenta to purplish, dark line often extending onto each abaxial lip lobe from throat, palate ridges yellow with red-purple speckling and border, throat floor villous with hairs extending onto abaxial lip, tube 1.1–1.9 mm diam. at filament insertion, tube-throat 11–15 mm, limb 8–14 mm diam., usually, rarely not, bilabiate. |
yellow with reddish brown spots near mouth, palate ridges yellow, throat floor puberulent, tube-throat (9–)10–23 mm, limb 8–26 mm diam., not bilabiate. |
Calyces | symmetrically attached to pedicels, not inflated in fruit, 6–9 mm, minutely glandular-puberulent, lobes subequal, apex acute-apiculate, acuminate, or attenuate, ribs dark green or reddish, intercostal areas whitish. |
inflated in fruit, 5–14 mm, glandular-puberulent to glandular-pubescent or ribs almost tomentose and viscid, lobes subequal, apex rounded and apiculate or acute, intercostal areas white. |
Capsules | 8–12 mm. |
6.5–13(–14) mm. |
Anthers | included or exserted, ciliate. |
included, glabrous, rarely minutely puberulent. |
Stigmas | exserted, lobes equal. |
included, lobes equal. |
2n | = 16. |
= 16. |
Diplacus nanus |
Diplacus vandenbergensis |
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Phenology | Flowering (Apr–)May–Jul. | Flowering Apr–Jun. |
Habitat | Openings in sagebrush, disturbed slopes, granite outcrops. | Sandy open or disturbed areas, among shrubs. |
Elevation | (300–)1100–2300(–2900) m. [(1000–)3600–7500(–9500) ft.] | 70–150 m. [230–500 ft.] |
Distribution |
CA; ID; MT; NV; OR; WA; WY
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CA
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Discussion | Diplacus nanus is broadly distributed through northern California, southern Idaho, and eastern Oregon, with stations in Ravalli County, Montana, and Park County, Wyoming, and scattered localities in Washington. Diplacus nanus is generally recognized by its strongly bilabiate corollas with purplish (not yellow) tubes and two dark purple patches along the sides of the throats. The glandular-puberulent vestiture of D. nanus contrasts with the glandular-pubescent and viscid-villous vestiture (with hairs much longer) of D. mephiticus. W. L. Ezell (1971) noted that in the Siskiyou Mountains of Josephine County, Oregon, and adjacent Siskiyou and Trinity counties, California, corollas of Diplacus nanus do not have clearly differentiated abaxial and adaxial lips. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Diplacus vandenbergensis is endemic to Santa Barbara County, mostly on the north side of the city of Lompoc (La Purisima Mission State Historic Park; also on and near Vandenberg Air Force Base) plus one other locality about 10 kilometers farther west (Santa Ynez Valley, 8 miles west of Buellton). Thompson described Mimulus fremontii var. vandenbergensis as a geographically distinct variant of M. fremontii. The discontinuous morphological difference, allopatric/parapatric geographical distribution, and lack of intergrading populations support recognition of the plants with yellow corollas at specific rank. Plants with yellow corollas are found in D. bicolor, D. mephiticus, and D. parryi, but these morphs are found through most of the geographic ranges of these taxa and sometimes are intermixed in populations. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 17, p. 440. | FNA vol. 17, p. 432. |
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Synonyms | Mimulus nanus, M. tolmiei | Mimulus fremontii var. vandenbergensis |
Name authority | (Hooker & Arnott) G. L. Nesom: Phytoneuron 2012-39: 29. (2012) | (D. M. Thompson) G. L. Nesom: Phytoneuron 2012-47: 2. (2012) |
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