Mimulus guttatus DC.
(Monkeyflower)

Taxonomic hierarchy:
SpeciesMimulus guttatus (Monkeyflower)
GenusMimulus (monkeyflowers)
FamilyPHRYMACEAE (monkeyflowers)
OrderLAMIALES (dead-nettles, eye-brights, foxgloves and speedwells)
SubclassEU-DICOTS (dicotyledonous flowering plants)
ClassMAGNOLIOPSIDA (flowering plants)
PhylumTRACHEOPHYTA (vascular plants)
KingdomPLANTAE (plants)
DomainEukaryota (eukaryotes)
LifeBIOTA (living things)
Records of Mimulus guttatus (Monkeyflower) :
1: Mimulus guttatus (Monkeyflower)
18 Jun 2010 OSGR: SD97 54° 10’ N, 2° 10’ W Vice County: Mid-west Yorks (VC 64) England
beside river
Image 1: Calyx after corolla has dropped - black backgroundImage 2: Calyx after corolla has dropped - black background (2)Image 3: Calyx after corolla has dropped - black background (3)Image 4: Calyx - lateral view - close-upImage 5: Calyx - lateral view - close-up (2)Image 6: Corolla - opened from top - black backgroundImage 7: Corolla - opened from top - black background (2)Image 8: Corolla - opened from top - close-upImage 9: Corolla throat - close-upImage 10: Corolla throat - close-up (2)Image 11: Corolla throat - close-up (3)Image 12: Flowering stalks - close-upImage 13: Flowers - close-up - face viewImage 14: Flowers - close-up - top viewImage 15: Plant - in situImage 16: Calyx base -  glandular and simple hairs - close-up - highly enlargedImage 17: Calyx base -  glandular and simple hairs - close-up - highly enlarged (2)Image 18: Calyx base -  glandular and simple hairs - close-up - highly enlarged (3)Image 19: Calyx base -  glandular and simple hairs - close-up - highly enlarged (4)Image 20: Calyx base -  glandular and simple hairs - close-up - highly enlarged (5)Image 21: Calyx base -  glandular and simple hairs - close-up - highly enlarged (6)Image 22: Calyx - tip of upper lobe -  glandular hairs - close-up - highly enlargedImage 23: Calyx - tip of upper lobe -  glandular hairs - close-up - highly enlarged (2)Image 24: Corolla - opened from top - close-up - enlargedImage 25: Peduncle with glandular hairs - close-up - highly enlargedImage 26: Stigma - face view - close-up - highly enlargedImage 27: Stigma - face view - highly enlargedImage 28: Stigma - lateral view - close-up - highly enlargedImage 29: Stigma - lateral view - close-up - highly enlarged (2)Image 30: Stigma - lateral view - close-up - highly enlarged (3)Image 31: Stigma - top view - close-up - highly enlargedImage 32: Stigma - underside - close-up - highly enlargedImage 33: Pollen grain - breaking up - magnifiedImage 34: Pollen grain - breaking up - highly magnifiedImage 35: Pollen grain - focused on surface - highly magnifiedImage 36: Pollen grains - focused on profile - highly magnifiedImage 37: Pollen grains - focused on profile - highly magnified (2)Image 38: Pollen grains - focused on profile - highly magnified (3)Image 39: Pollen grains - focused on surface - highly magnifiedImage 40: Pollen grains - focused on surface - highly magnified (2)Image 41: Pollen grains - focused on surface - highly magnified (3)Image 42: Pollen grains - magnifiedImage 43: Pollen grains - magnified (2)Image 44: Pollen grains - highly magnifiedImage 45: Pollen grains - highly magnified (2)

Identification Works

AuthorYearTitleSource
Revels, R. 2004 Monkeyflowers growing in the River Eden, Cumbria Vol 15, No. 6 Page: 439

Mimulus guttatus (Monkeyflower) may also be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

NBNNBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Mimulus guttatus (Monkeyflower)
BioInfoBioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 2 host/parasite/foodplant and/or other relationships for Mimulus guttatus (Monkeyflower)
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