Erythranthe trinitiensis

G. L. Nesom

Phytoneuron 2013-43: 1, figs. 1–3. 2013.

Common names: Trinity Mountains or pink-margined monkeyflower
EndemicConservation concern
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 399. Mentioned on page 381.

Annuals, shallowly fibrous-rooted. Stems erect, straight at nodes, simple or branched at base, 5–15 cm, puberulent, hairs gland-tipped, glands often dark. Leaves mostly cauline, largest at mid stem; petiole 4–8 mm, 1-veined, not winged; blade palmately 3-veined, ovate to elliptic-ovate, 6–17 × 4–9 mm, base attenuate, margins entire or dentate-serrate, teeth 1–2 per side, shallow, apex acute, surfaces puberulent, hairs gland-tipped, glands often dark, adaxial sometimes sparsely villous-glandular. Flowers herkogamous, 1–12, from proximal to distal nodes. Fruiting pedicels divergent-arcuate, 9–17 mm. Fruiting calyces oblong-ovoid, distinctly inflated, 8–10 mm, margins distinctly toothed or lobed, puberulent, hairs gland-tipped, glands often dark, lobes pronounced, erect. Corollas yellow and light pink to white, tube-throat yellow (inner and outer surfaces), lobes (limb) pink or white with pink distal borders, palate ridges yellow, throat floor and ridges weakly red-spotted, bilaterally symmetric, weakly bilabiate; tube-throat funnelform, 7–10 mm, exserted beyond calyx margin. Styles glabrous. Anthers included, glabrous. Capsules included, 6–8 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Jul(–Aug).
Habitat: Seeps over serpentine, wet meadows, roadsides.
Elevation: 1300–2000 m.

Discussion

Erythranthe trinitiensis is similar to E. pulsiferae in its narrow leaves, glandular-puberulent vestiture, and weakly bilabiate corollas; it differs in its early-shed basal leaves, cauline leaves with one-veined petioles, and yellow corolla tubes and throats with pink lobes or lobe margins. The species is known only in Humboldt, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Guy L. Nesom +  and Naomi S. Fraga +
G. L. Nesom +
Trinity Mountains or pink-margined monkeyflower +
1300–2000 m. +
Seeps over serpentine, wet meadows, roadsides. +
Flowering Jun–Jul(–Aug). +
Phytoneuron +
Endemic +  and Conservation concern +
Mimulus sect. Erythranthe +  and Mimulus subg. Synplacus +
Erythranthe trinitiensis +
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