. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. 278 SCROPHULARIACE^. Mimulus. ^ = Cauline leaves mainly closely sessile b}"- a broad base. M. inconspicuUS, Gray. Glabrous, 2 to 7 inches high, simple or branched from the base; leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate, entire, somewhat 3-5-nerved (quarter to half inch long): pedicels as long as flower: corolla 5 liaes long, with rather small limb, yellow or rose-color: fructiferous calj'x oval, 4 or 5 lines long, appearing as if truncate; the teeth very short.âPacif. R. Rep. iv. 120, & Bot. Calif. 1. câ Damp hillsides or rocks, Los An
. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. 278 SCROPHULARIACE^. Mimulus. ^ = Cauline leaves mainly closely sessile b}"- a broad base. M. inconspicuUS, Gray. Glabrous, 2 to 7 inches high, simple or branched from the base; leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate, entire, somewhat 3-5-nerved (quarter to half inch long): pedicels as long as flower: corolla 5 liaes long, with rather small limb, yellow or rose-color: fructiferous calj'x oval, 4 or 5 lines long, appearing as if truncate; the teeth very short.âPacif. R. Rep. iv. 120, & Bot. Calif. 1. câ Damp hillsides or rocks, Los Angeles to the Sacramento, California, Bkjelow, &c. = ==== Cauline leaves sessile or nearly so by a narrowed obscurely 3-nerved base: plants minutely viscid-pubescent or glandular, erect, branched from the base, from 2 to 10 inches high. "M. bicolor, Benth. Viscid-pubescent: leaves lanceolate or linear-oblong, sometimes spatulate, mostly denticulate, an inch long or less; the upper shorter than the pedicels: corolla half to three-fourths inch long, with ample limb, yellow, or lower lip commonly white: calyx narrowly oblong, purple-dotted, in fruit 4 lines long; the teeth comparatively large (a line long), triangular, acute. â PI. Hartw. 328; Gray, Bot. Calif, i. 568. M. Prattenii, Durand in Jour. Acad. Philad. n. ser. ii. 98. â California, through the foot-hills of the Sierra Nevada. M. Palmeri, Gray. Viscid, but hardly at all pubescent: leaves lanceolate or the lower spatulate, mostly entire, half inch or so long, all shorter than the filiform pedicels : corolla nearly three-fourths inch long, ample-funnelform, crimson, thrice the length of the calyx; the lobes all about equal and equally spreading: fructiferous calyx 3 or 4 lines long, narrowly oblong; the teeth broad and obtuse. â Proc. Am. Acad. xii. 82. â S. E. California, on the Mohave River, Palmer, Parry & Lemnion. Corolla in shape and color as of the Eunanus section, foliage, aspect, and capsule of the
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