Mimulus glutinosus

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Read about Mimulus glutinosus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mimulus glutinosus, Wendl. (Diplacus glutinosus, Nutt.). Shrubby, 2-6 ft. high, nearly glabrous but sticky: lvs. narrow-oblong to linear, entire or denticulate, to 4 in. long, the margins at length revolute: fls. to 2 in. long, short-pedicelled, orange or salmon to pale buff, rather obscurely 2-lipped, the lobes toothed or notched. Rocky banks; common from San Francisco south. B.M. 354 (M. aurantiacus). G.W. 15, p. 649. A.G. 12:737. A.F. 12:1107.—A very variable species.


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