Mimulus cardinalis

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Read about Mimulus cardinalis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mimulus cardinalis, Douglas. Villous, 2-4 ft. high: lvs. sharply toothed: fls. red and yellow, the upper lobes much grown together and reflexed, the whole limb remarkably oblique. Water-courses, Ore. and Calif, to Ariz. B.M. 3560. R.H. 1857, p. 137 (as Diplacus). Mn. 8:161. F. 1843:193.—Hardy in Mass., with slight winter covering. Blooms first year from seed.


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