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Slender-Stemmed Monkeyflower
(Mimulus filicaulis
)
Scrophulariaceae
BLM Photograph
Description: Annual herb 1 1/2-12 inches (4-30 cm) tall, with linear to oblanceolate leaves, 3/8-1 inch long. Flower stalk (pedicel) 3/8-1 inch (9-25 mm) long. Corolla rose-purple with dark, red-purple throat 1/2-5/8 inch (13-17 mm) long, lobes all notched. The calyx has maroon spots. Fruit is 1/4 inch (5.5-6.5mm) long.
Distribution: This species is found only at the mid elevations of the Sierras in Tuolumne and Mariposa counties. BLM manages a single known occurrence in the vicinity of Dogtown, Mariposa County.
Habitat: Upper and lower montane coniferous forest, foothill woodland, meadows and seeps. Usually found in disturbed, moist loamy soil, often in partial shade, from 4000 to 5700 feet (1200-1750 meters).
Flowering Period: April-August
Similar Plants: Status: BLM Sensitive, California Native Plant Society List 1B
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