RMDKTAWW–Monkey Flower, Mimulus sp., Phrymaceae. Red Spotted cultivar.
RMG3P1TC–Various varieties and colours of Mimulus (Phrymaceae) plants.
RFBE1NRA–Monkey Flower, Mimulus guttatus, Phrymaceae or Scrophulariaceae, UK, Europe, North America Australia.
RF2BWX57C–Deep orange Mimulus (phrymaceae) with yellow centre and blurred background, no people
RF2JK54N2–Pink flowering indeterminate raceme inflorescences of Diplacus Bigelovii, Phrymaceae, native annual herb in the Anza Borrego Desert, Springtime.
RF2BXNR14–Bright sunshine yellow Mimulus (phrymaceae) with yellow centre and blurred background, no people
RF2GCGW5B–Yellow axillary raceme inflorescences of Southern Bush Mimeflower, Diplacus Longiflorus, Phrymaceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RM2WGBDE1–Swamp mazus, Mazus pumilio, in flower in grazed grassland. Tasmania.
RF2G9XB92–A monkeyflower (Mimulus aurantiacus) growing in Marin County, California, USA
RF2HK5J7W–Sticky monkey-flower, Mimulus aurantiacus, wild flower at the Stebbins Cold Canyon, California, USA, against grey background
RMBWKNPR–Common Monkey Flower (Mimulus luteus), flowering, studio picture.
RMBNF43A–Orange Flowering Mimulus x hybridus Taken in Cheshire, UK
RMKC3RKP–Yellow Monkeyflower, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany / (Erythranthe guttata, Mimulus guttatus) | Gelbe Gauklerblume, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
RMC5D8PF–Monkey Flower Mimulus guttatus Taken at Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral, UK
RF2R73BFY–Red and Yellow Monkey flower (Mimulus)
RMBMNTCH–Monkey Flower Mimulus guttatus Taken at Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral, UK
RMEC0HF2–Mimulus naiandinus growing in a protected environment.
RFBE1KE5–Monkey Flower, Mimulus guttatus, Phrymaceae or Scrophulariaceae, UK, Europe, North America Australia.
RM2D84DNA–Allegheny monkeyflower (Mimulus ringens). Called Monkey flower, Lavender musk and Square-stemme monkey flower also
RMDJHDH6–common monkey flower, mimulus guttatus
RF2NK71XG–Glossostigma elatinoides from New Zealand is much in demand in Japanese-inspired aquariums
RF2GCGW37–Yellow axillary raceme inflorescences of Southern Bush Mimeflower, Diplacus Longiflorus, Phrymaceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RMDJHDJ2–common monkey flower, mimulus guttatus
RMW7YHWF–Lewis monkeyflower (Mimulus lewisii) along a creek on the slopes of Mount Hood, Mount Hood Wilderness. Oregon, USA, July.
RMDJHDGX–common monkey flower, mimulus guttatus
RMKKYN4C–Diplacus longiflorus
RMDPHC8T–Monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus
RF2G9XB8X–A monkeyflower (Mimulus aurantiacus) growing in Marin County, California, USA
RMC87HW2–Scarlet monkeyflower, Mimulus cardinalis, in the wild, Sierra Nevada
RF2JFBRWF–Mimulus guttatus (common yellow monkeyflower) grows along the banks of streams throughout much of western North America but introduced to many places.
RFPK9NYE–Monkey Flower - Mimulus guttatus Yellow Flower found in Scottish Highlands
RF2JFBRT9–Mimulus guttatus (common yellow monkeyflower) grows along the banks of streams throughout much of western North America but introduced to many places.
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RMBMP2PB–Monkey Flower Mimulus guttatus Taken at Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral, UK
RFP6NGXE–Lewis' monkeyflower, Josephine Lake, Glacier National Park
RFBE1P0C–Monkey Flower, Mimulus guttatus, Phrymaceae or Scrophulariaceae, UK, Europe, North America Australia.
RMP57J1R–Monkeyflower Erythranthe guttata formerly Mimulus guttatus, a Non-native, invasive plant to the UK
RFBMXKPK–Mimulus
RMFY4KYA–Red and yellow mimulus flower on stone driveway, with copy space
RF2GCGW35–Yellow axillary raceme inflorescences of Southern Bush Mimeflower, Diplacus Longiflorus, Phrymaceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RF2BWX5BT–Mimulus Magic Blotch white with deep pink looking into yellow centre with blurred background
RFJ48TJT–A Hillside Covered By A Variety Of Monkey-Flowers (Mimulus) And Views Of The East End Of Unimak Island On The Edge Of Isanotski Strait, False Pass,...
RMDJHDJR–common monkey flower, mimulus guttatus
RF2BWN9H8–Mimulus Magic Blotch white with deep pink looking into yellow centre with blurred background
RMDJHDHW–common monkey flower, mimulus guttatus
RFDPHC97–Monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus
RF2E8HNN1–Marmalade hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus) flies to a flower of the blue lipped mullein (Mazus reptans), Germany
RFT603NT–Mimulus Luteus Variegatus is a deciduous plant, family is Phrymaceae. The leaves are green and white in color and flowers are basically yellow spotted
RM2AYCCEH–Mimulus guttatus
RFAR9BK4–Image of a close up shot of a beautiful mimulus flower
RFBE1KE2–Monkey Flower, Mimulus guttatus, Phrymaceae or Scrophulariaceae, UK, Europe, North America Australia.
RF2WXMH54–Closeup of Erythranthe lewisii is a perennial plant in the family Phrymaceae.
RMBH3JGE–common monkey-flower, plant, plants
RMFBHRM6–Water droplets on red and yellow mimulus flower on stone driveway
RF2GCGW39–Yellow axillary raceme inflorescences of Southern Bush Mimeflower, Diplacus Longiflorus, Phrymaceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RMHMW21F–Monkeyflower in bloom (Mimulus hybr), Phrymaceae.
RFP7EC6T–Monkey flowers in Garden Scene at Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
RMMACNJK–Vandenberg monkeyflower. Vandenberg monkeyflower (Diplacus vandenbergensis) is a small annual herb of the Phrymaceae (lopseed) family. It grows from 0.5 to 10 inches tall and produces one to several yellow flowers on purple-tinted stems. It is only known to occur on Burton Mesa, a distinct geographic region located in western Santa Barbara County, California.
RMF4G5WP–California, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, Monkey Flowers (Mimulus bigelovii), Desert Gold Poppy (Eschscholzia glyptosperma) wildflowers and a blooming Ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens). (Large format sizes available)
RM2AKBNW5–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . of 4 cells, a single ovule in each cell 146 145. Ovary of 1 or 2 cells 147 146. Ovary not lobed Vebbenaceae. Pg. 518 146. Ovary 4-lobed. (94) Labiatae. Pg. 519 147. Ovary 1-celled, 1-seeded 148 147. Ovary 2-celled, 2-seeded in each cell. (96) Acanthaceae. Pg. 576 147. Ovary 2-celled, many seeded .... Scrofulariaceae. Pg. 550 148. Leaves all at the base Plantaginaceae. Pg. 579 148. Leaves on the stem. (97) Phrymaceae. P
RFT60188–Mimulus Cardinalis is the family of Phrymaceae, mostly found in Pacific Northwest via Southwestern Oregon, is a bright red flower. They are basically
RFAWAKK2–Monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus
RFBE1NMB–Monkey Flower, Mimulus guttatus, Phrymaceae or Scrophulariaceae, UK, Europe, North America Australia.
RF2WXMH59–Closeup of Erythranthe lewisii is a perennial plant in the family Phrymaceae.
RMRE9NR8–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 10. Botany; Botany. 276 The Flora of Bucks County, Pennsylvania PHRYMACEAE (lopseed family) Phryma Leptostachya L. Lopseed. Rich woods and thickets; frequent in moist districts. Monroe (K-R); OttsviUe (B); Springtown (B); Rich Hill (B); Doylestown (Me); Brownsburg (L); Feasterville (B). PLANTAGINACEAE (plantain family) Plantago major L. Common Plantain. A weed in fields, meadows, woods, waste places and lawns- common. ' SellersviUe (P); Point Pleasant (B); Doylestown (Me). Plantago Rugelii Dene. Similar situations as preceding species; common
RF2WXMH5C–Closeup of Erythranthe lewisii is a perennial plant in the family Phrymaceae.
RMRDY5DC–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. 242 FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS. have a 5-parted, persistent calyx; a more or less 2-lipped coroUa; four didynamous sta- mens, and a 2-4:-celled ovary, becoming in fruit a drupe or nutlet. The leaves are often covered with transparent glands. Family Phrymaceae. Lopseed Family. Consists of a single genus and species, Phryma leptostachya, a weed-like herb of the eastern United States and eastern Asia. Though formerly included in the Verbenaceae, it is abundantly distinct from other members of that group. Fig. 209 well represents the pecul
RFBCDTP8–Chilean Monkey Flower, Andean Nymph or Berro Rosado, Mimulus naiandinus, Phrymaceae, Northern Chile, South America
RMHMW990–Monkeyflower in bloom (Mimulus sp), Phrymaceae.
RF2R8HKTX–Wide Throat Yellow Monkeyflower, Diplacus Brevipes, a native annual herb with raceme inflorescences during springtime in the Santa Monica Mountains.
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