Biology:Erythranthe shevockii
Erythranthe shevockii | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Phrymaceae |
Genus: | Erythranthe |
Species: | E. shevockii
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Binomial name | |
Erythranthe shevockii (Heckard & Bacig.) N.S.Fraga
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Erythranthe shevockii is a rare species of monkeyflower known by the common name Kelso Creek monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus shevockii.[1][2][3][4]
Distribution
Erythranthe shevockii is endemic to the southern Sierra Nevada in Kern County, California, where it is known from about 10 occurrences near Lake Isabella. It grows in granitic, alluvial soils in dry washes and Joshua tree woodlands where the Sierra Nevada transitions to the Mojave Desert.[5][6]
Description
Erythranthe shevockii is an annual herb up to about 12 centimeters tall with a very slender, often red stem. The oppositely arranged oval leaves are no more than a centimeter long each and are sometimes fused together in pairs about the stem.
The tubular base of the flower is encapsulated in a red or red-spotted calyx of sepals. The flower has a narrow tube throat and wide face, and is roughly a centimeter long. The corolla is divided into a deep maroon red upper lip and a wider lower lip which is yellow with red dots.
The plant sometimes hybridizes with its relative, Mimulus androsaceus.[7]
References
- ↑ Barker, W.R.; Nesom, G.L.; Beardsley, P.M.; Fraga, N.S. (2012), "A taxonomic conspectus of Phrymaceae: A narrowed circumscriptions for Mimulus, new and resurrected genera, and new names and combinations", Phytoneuron 2012–39: 1–60, http://www.phytoneuron.net/PhytoN-Phrymaceae.pdf
- ↑ Beardsley, Paul M.; Yen, Alan; Olmstead, Richard G. (June 2003). "AFLP Phylogeny of Mimulus Section Erythranthe and the Evolution of Hummingbird Pollination". Evolution 57 (6): 1397–1410. doi:10.1111/j.0014-3820.2003.tb00347.x. PMID 12894947.
- ↑ Beardsley, Paul M.; Olmstead, Richard G. (July 2002). "Redefining Phrymaceae: the placement of Mimulus , tribe Mimuleae, and Phryma". American Journal of Botany 89 (7): 1093–1102. doi:10.3732/ajb.89.7.1093. PMID 21665709.
- ↑ Beardsley, Paul M.; Schoenig, Steve E.; Whittall, Justen B.; Olmstead, Richard G. (March 2004). "Patterns of evolution in western North American Mimulus (Phrymaceae)". American Journal of Botany 91 (3): 474–489. doi:10.3732/ajb.91.3.474. PMID 21653403.
- ↑ Beardsley, Paul M.; Schoenig, Steve E.; Whittall, Justen B.; Olmstead, Richard G. (March 2004). "Patterns of evolution in western North American Mimulus (Phrymaceae)". American Journal of Botany 91 (3): 474–489. doi:10.3732/ajb.91.3.474. PMID 21653403.
- ↑ "California Native Plant Society Rare Plant Profile". http://northcoastcnps.org/cgi-bin/inv/inventory.cgi/Go?_id=mimulus_shevockii&sort=DEFAULT&search=Mimulus%20shevockii.
- ↑ Audubon Kern County. Kelso Creek Monkeyflower: Audubon protects critical habitat up Cyrus Canyon
External links
- Calflora Database: Mimulus shevockii (Kelso creek monkeyflower)
- Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2) treatment of Mimulus shevockii[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- USDA Plants Profile for Mimulus shevockii
- UC CalPhotos gallery: Mimulus shevockii
Wikidata ☰ Q17746363 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythranthe shevockii.
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