| Family | PHRYMACEAE |
| Genus species | Erythranthe eastwoodiae (Rydb.) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga |
| Bibliography | Phytoneuron 2012-39: 36 (2012) |
| Native Range | Arizona to Colorado and nw. Mexico |
| Primary Biome | Desert or Dry Shrubland |
| Habitat | shady rocks |
| Altitude | 900-2000m |
| Description | stoloniferous, rooting, glandular-strigose, leaves sessile, lower leaves flabellate, upper leaves obovate, coarsely dentate, flowers 3-4cm long, upper lip straight and erect |
| Size | 5-30cm |
| Color | orange, red |
| Bloom | summer |
| Ca | - |
| Type | perennial |
| Cultivation | shady, humous, rock crevices alpine house, humous, gravelly soil, shade |
| Propagation | seed in winter, barely covered, germ. 1-3 months, 16-21°C division in spring; cuttings in late summer |
| Synonyms | Mimulus eastwoodiae Rydb. |
| Territory | 7 Northern America 73 Northwestern U.S.A. (COL Colorado) 76 Southwestern U.S.A. (ARI Arizona, UTA Utah) 77 South-Central U.S.A. (NWM New Mexico) 79 Mexico (MXN Mexico Northwest) |