Mimulus nudatus
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Species description
- Annual glabrescent herb, the erect stems 1-1.5 dm. tall, finely glandular-pubescent just above nodes. Leaf-blades oblong-lanceolate, denticulate to proximally dentate-lobed, obscurely palmately veined, 0.5-1.5 cm. long, narrowed to petioles longer than or the upper shorter than the blades, the uppermost much smaller, linear and nearly sessile; pedicels becoming 25-30 mm. long; calyx 10-12 mm. long, plicate-angled, its lobes acute, the lower shorter than and uppercurving against the uppermost which is about 2 mm. long; corolla 15-20 mm. long, yellow, the throat ventrally with 2 rounded upraised ridges that nearly close orifice, these and the raised palate deeper yellow, densely hairy, and brown-spotted, lower lip with deflexed lobes, upper lip shorter and paler, ascending-arched; anthers glabrous; stigmas fimbriate; capsule 6 mm. long, not dehiscing through septum-apex.
Reference: Abrams and Furris
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