Erythranthe Inflatula Scrophulariaceae Disappearing Monkeyflower

Erythranthe Inflatula Scrophulariaceae Disappearing Monkeyflower

Erythranthe inflatula Scrophulariaceae Disappearing monkeyflower Gerald D. Carr Leaves broadly lan- ceolate to ovate, upper leaves sessile, lower leaves petiolate sessile capsule Gerald D. Carr Illustration by Jonh Megahan. from: Mimulus evanescens (Scrophu- lariaceae): a new annual species from the northern Great Basin. (1995) Great Basin Nasturalist, 55:251. Plant annual, more or less succulent and glandular-puberulent except the calyces. Stems slender, 10-25 cm tall, mostly erect, simple or branched near the base. Leaves broadly lanceolate to ovate, lower leaves abruptly narrowed to a petiole, upper leaves sessile, margins entire or slightly denticulate. Inflo- rescence racemose, axillary flowers; calyx tube glabrous, cleft less than half its length, tube 5-angled or pleated, lobes triangular, acute and ciliate; corolla yellow, fused, 5-lobed, < 8 mm long; style forked with two flat stigmas. Fruit an included, sessile capsule, seeds ovoid, brownish. Lookalikes differs from featured plant by Erythranthe breviflora its overall smaller size, narrowly lanceolate to rhombic- ovate leaves, upper and lower leaves petiolate. Erythranthe latidens its basal rosette, broadly ovate leaves, larger, whitish best survey times corolla, and clearly stipitate capsule. Erythranthe floribunda J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D its distinctly petiolate upper leaves and bilabiate corollas. Erythranthe inflatula (Suksd.) G.L. Nesom Disappearing monkeyflower PLANTS symbol: MIEV August 2019 status Oregon:C; ORBIC: List 1 Distribution: Eastern Oregon, southwest Idaho and northeast California. Habitat: Moist gravelly, rocky areas, and low, wet fields, in sagebrush-juniper zones. Elevation: 1200-1700 m Best survey time (in flower): Late May to late June Associated species: Artemisia tridentata (Big sagebrush) Juniperus occidentalis (Western juniper) Erythranthe floribunda (Purple stemmed monkeyflower) Erythranthe suksdorfii (Suksdorf's monkeyflower) Porterella carnosula (Porterella) Collomia grandiflora (Large flowered collomia) Collinsia parviflora (Small flowered blue eyed Mary) Mimetanthe pilosa (Downy monkeyflower) Heterocodon rariflorum (Heterocodon) Poa bulbosa (Bulbous bluegrass) Achnatherum hymenoides (Indian ricegrass).

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