Family | PHRYMACEAE |
Genus species | Diplacus longiflorus Nutt. |
Bibliography | Ann. Nat. Hist. 1: 139 (1838) |
Native Range | sw. California to Baja California Norte |
Primary Biome | Subtropical |
Habitat | rocky slopes |
Altitude | 100-1300m |
Description | stems glandular-pubescent and shortly lanate, leaves sessile, elliptic, 3-7cm, entire or serrate, abaxially densely hirsute, flowers of 2, calyx hirsute. corolla 3-5cm |
Size | 30-90cm |
Color | pale orange |
Bloom | spring, summer |
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Type | subshrub |
Cultivation | sunny, dry, rock crevices, protection against winter wet alpine house, poor, drained soil, sun |
Propagation | seed in spring, barely covered, germ. 1-3 months, 18-21°C cuttings in late summer |
Synonyms | Diplacus arachnoideus Greene Diplacus aurantiacus var. longiflorus (Nutt.) D.J.Keil Diplacus glutinosus var. pubescens Torr. Diplacus speciosus Burtt Davy Mimulus aurantiacus var. pubescens (Torr.) D.M.Thomps. Mimulus glutinosus var. brachypus A.Gray Mimulus longiflorus (Nutt.) A.L.Grant ex L.H.Baiiley |
Territory | 7 Northern America 76 Southwestern U.S.A. (CAL California) 79 Mexico (MXN Mexico Northwest) |