Erythranthe alsinoides (Douglas ex Benth.) G.L. Nesom and N.S. Fraga
wingstem monkey-flower
Phrymaceae
(Previously in Scrophulariaceae)

Introduction to Vascular Plants

Photograph

© David Badke     (Photo ID #74396)


Map

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Distribution of Erythranthe alsinoides
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Species Information

General:
Small annual herb from a taproot; stems decumbent to erect, 5-25 cm tall, simple or more often freely branched, nearly smooth to minutely hairy.
Leaves:
Opposite, stalked, broadly egg- to diamond-shaped, 1-4 cm long, irregularly toothed, yellowish-green, smooth, obscurely 3- to 5-veined from the base; the stalks at least as long as the blades.
Flowers:
Inflorescence of few to several long-stalked flowers in the axils of the leaves, the stalks slender, 7-25 mm long, usually longer than the subtending leaves, spreading to ascending; corollas tubular funnel-shaped, 7-14 mm long, yellow with a large reddish blotch within at the base of the lower lip, smooth, 2-lipped, the upper lip with 2 erect lobes, the lower lip 3-lobed, the middle lobe spreading to deflexed and nearly twice as long as the lateral lobes; calyces 4-7 mm long, smooth or minutely hairy, 5-toothed, the 2 lower teeth rounded and longer than the 3 tiny, sharply triangular, upper teeth; stamens 4, smooth.
Fruits:
Capsules, oblong, pointy-tipped, 5-7 mm long; seeds numerous.

SourceThe Illustrated Flora of British Columbia

Illustration

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Habitat and Range

Vernally moist, mossy cliffs, crevices and ledges in the lowland and lower montane zones; infrequent on S Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and lower Fraser River drainage; S to ID and N CA.

SourceThe Illustrated Flora of British Columbia

Synonyms

Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Mimulus alsinoides Douglas ex Benth.