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Bush Monkey Flower

Mimulus aurantiacus

Description:

Mimulus aurantiacus grows up to 1.2 meters-4 feet tall, has deep green sticky leaves 3 to 7 cm long and up to a centimeter broad and flowering stems that grow vertically.[2] The flowers are tubular at the base and about 2 centimeters long with five broad lobes; they occur in a variety of shades from white to red, the most common color being a light orange. They are honey plants pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.

Habitat:

It grows in many climates and will thrive in many types of soil, wet, dry, sandy, or rocky. It even grows in serpentine, a soil that most plants have difficulty thriving in because of its unique mineral composition

Notes:

Spotted blooming at Point Lobos State Reserve, on the Monterey Peninsula.

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DonnaPomeroy
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DonnaPomeroy

California, USA

Spotted on Feb 20, 2012
Submitted on Feb 24, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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