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Image of Mimulus photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Monkey-flower)

Image of Mimulus (BOUNTY SERIES) photo by: Kieft-Pro-Seeds

Kieft-Pro-Seeds

(Monkey-flower)

Extensive Dutch breeding to increase flower size and color intensity while promoting a more compact habit has yielded the Bounty hybrid monkeyflowers. These are lovely large flowered tender perennial bedding plants typically grown in pots. The monkeyflower genus is composed of many species native to the west coast of North America. These perennial wildflowers, though finicky and often short lived in cultivation have proven quite garden worthy. Their primary parents are the Pacific Coast Mimulus...

Image of Mimulus cardinalis photo by: Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

(Cardinal Monkey-flower, Scarlet Monkey-flower)

Delicate in appearance but robust, scarlet monkey-flower is an evergreen perennial wildflower that favors locations with moist soils. This scarlet-flowered beauty is a western native that can be found from Washington State down to California and east to New Mexico. It dwells happily at the bottom of stream canyons and wetlands where soils remain moist, even in the dry season.

Simple, deeply veined leaves with toothed edges line the herbaceous stems of this monkey-flower. They are medium green...

Image of Mimulus guttatus photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Common Monkey-flower)

This golden-flowered perennial is a moisture loving monkey-flower that thrives in the protected stream and river canyons of the western United States and Canada. It is a hill country native from Alaska to California eastward to New Mexico where it happily dwells in lowland areas that remain moist in the dry season.

Common monkey-flower blooms in summer bearing beautiful broadly tubular golden flowers in profusion against low bushy plants with simple bright green leaves. Though perennial,...

Image of Mimulus lewisii photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Lewis's Monkey-flower)

Reserve this perennial, pink-flowered monkey-flower for higher elevation gardens where it thrives in the short season between snowfalls. This lovely wildflower is native to much of the North American West, from Alaska to California, but is most common in the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains. It prefers moisture-rich sites along streams or below snow banks and glaciers where conditions are well-drained but consistently moist. This makes it a bit tricky to grow in lower elevation gardens where climate...

(Magic Mix Monkey-flower, Monkey-flower)

The Magic monkeyflower hybrids offer an enormous range of color and large flower size for exceptional summer bedding plants. The monkeyflowers are a large group with many species native to the west coast of North America. These wildflowers, though finicky and often short lived in cultivation have proven quite garden worthy and have yielded this exquisite series of hybrids. The primary parents are the Pacific Coast Mimulus guttatus and a Chilean native, Mimulus luteus. This small...

Image of Mimulus (MAGIC SERIES) photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Magic Monkey-flower)

The Magic monkeyflower hybrids offer an enormous range of color and large flower size for exceptional summer bedding plants. The monkeyflowers are a large group with many species native to the west coast of North America. These wildflowers, though finicky and often short lived in cultivation have proven quite garden worthy and have yielded this exquisite series of hybrids. The primary parents are the Pacific Coast Mimulus guttatus and a Chilean native, Mimulus luteus. This small...

Image of Mimulus

Jessie Keith

(Monkey-flower)