Difference between revisions of "Diplacus puniceus"

Nuttall

Ann. Nat. Hist. 1: 137. 1838.

Common names: Red bush monkeyflower
Synonyms: Diplacus glutinosus var. puniceus (Nuttall) Bentham Mimulus aurantiacus var. puniceus (Nuttall) D. M. Thompson M. glutinosus var. puniceus (Nuttall) A. Gray M. puniceus (Nuttall) Steudel
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Revision as of 14:58, 18 September 2019

Subshrubs or shrubs. Stems erect to ascending-erect or sprawling, 200–1500(–2000) mm, glabrous. Leaves cauline, relatively even-sized; petiole absent; blade linear-oblong or narrowly elliptic to narrowly lanceolate or oblanceolate, 10–60 × 1–11(–15) mm, margins entire or serrate, plane or revolute, apex acute, surfaces glabrous. Pedicels 5–25 mm in fruit. Flowers 2(–4) per node, chasmogamous. Calyces not inflated in fruit, 17–25 mm, glabrous, lobes unequal, apex acute, ribs green, intercostal areas light green. Corollas deep red, orange-red, or orange to maroon, throat sometimes orangish, palate ridges red, rarely yellow, tube-throat 27–35 mm, limb 15–23 mm diam., bilabiate, lobes oblong, apex truncate, sometimes notched. Anthers (distal pair) exserted, glabrous. Styles minutely glandular. Stigmas exserted, lobes equal. Capsules 14–22 mm. 2n = 20.


Phenology: Flowering Jan–Jul(–Oct).
Habitat: Rocky hillsides, boulders, moist hillsides, canyons, wash bottoms, roadsides, chaparral.
Elevation: (20–)100–700 m.

Distribution

Calif., Mexico (Baja California).

Discussion

Diplacus puniceus occurs in southwestern California and northeastern Baja California. Hybrids are common with D. longiflorus and have been called D. ×australis.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Diplacus puniceus"
Guy L. Nesom +  and Melissa C. Tulig +
Nuttall +
Red bush monkeyflower +
Calif. +  and Mexico (Baja California). +
(20–)100–700 m. +
Rocky hillsides, boulders, moist hillsides, canyons, wash bottoms, roadsides, chaparral. +
Flowering Jan–Jul(–Oct). +
Ann. Nat. Hist. +
Diplacus glutinosus var. puniceus +, Mimulus aurantiacus var. puniceus +, M. glutinosus var. puniceus +  and M. puniceus +
Diplacus puniceus +
Diplacus +
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