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Lewis Monkeyflower Growing in a Creek Bed Lewis' Monkeyflower (Erythranthe lewisii) is a perennial plant named after the famed American explorer Meriwether Lewis. The flowers are medium sized and set on fairly long stems. They range in color from pale pink to dark magenta. The monkeyflower is native to western North America where it grows in a moist environment such as along streambanks. It is generally found at higher elevations in mountainous areas such as the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada. This group of Lewis’ monkeyflowers was photographed by a stream near the Glacier Basin Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Lewis Monkeyflower Growing in a Creek Bed Lewis' Monkeyflower (Erythranthe lewisii) is a perennial plant named after the famed American explorer Meriwether Lewis. The flowers are medium sized and set on fairly long stems. They range in color from pale pink to dark magenta. The monkeyflower is native to western North America where it grows in a moist environment such as along streambanks. It is generally found at higher elevations in mountainous areas such as the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada. This group of Lewis’ monkeyflowers was photographed by a stream near the Glacier Basin Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Lewis' Monkeyflower (Erythranthe lewisii) is a perennial plant named after the famed American explorer Meriwether Lewis. The flowers are medium sized and set on fairly long stems. They range in color from pale pink to dark magenta. The monkeyflower is native to western North America where it grows in a moist environment such as along streambanks. It is generally found at higher elevations in mountainous areas such as the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada. This group of Lewis’ monkeyflowers was photographed by a stream near the Glacier Basin Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.

Yellow monkey flower Mimulus guttatus beside a stream This is a managed stream in Morden Hall Park, Surrey, and the banking is stabilised with wire. Monkey flowers grow in sunlight and in semi-shade (light woodland), and require moist or wet soil. As illustrated here, they can grow in water. The flowers have blobs of red along the nectar line, leading into the corolla, similar to the smaller (and more spectacular) blood drop emlets. The foliage is edible, raw or cooked, and has been used to add a slightly bitter flavour to salads. In this way, the leaves have been used as a lettuce substitute. (None of this tested by the photographer.) Mimulus guttatus is a native of western North America, where it is a complex and variable species. In Britain and Europe, it is widely naturalised but does not show the same variability. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Yellow monkey flower Mimulus guttatus beside a stream This is a managed stream in Morden Hall Park, Surrey, and the banking is stabilised with wire. Monkey flowers grow in sunlight and in semi-shade (light woodland), and require moist or wet soil. As illustrated here, they can grow in water. The flowers have blobs of red along the nectar line, leading into the corolla, similar to the smaller (and more spectacular) blood drop emlets. The foliage is edible, raw or cooked, and has been used to add a slightly bitter flavour to salads. In this way, the leaves have been used as a lettuce substitute. (None of this tested by the photographer.) Mimulus guttatus is a native of western North America, where it is a complex and variable species. In Britain and Europe, it is widely naturalised but does not show the same variability. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

This is a managed stream in Morden Hall Park, Surrey, and the banking is stabilised with wire. Monkey flowers grow in sunlight and in semi-shade (light woodland), and require moist or wet soil. As illustrated here, they can grow in water. The flowers have blobs of red along the nectar line, leading into the corolla, similar to the smaller (and more spectacular) blood drop emlets. The foliage is edible, raw or cooked, and has been used to add a slightly bitter flavour to salads. In this way, the leaves have been used as a lettuce substitute. (None of this tested by the photographer.) Mimulus guttatus is a native of western North America, where it is a complex and variable species. In Britain and Europe, it is widely naturalised but does not show the same variability.

Flowering plants (Angiospermae), hand-colored wood engraving, published in 1887 Flowering plants (Angiospermae): 1) Leafless stemmed speedwell (Veronica aphylla); 2) Green field-speedwell (Veronica agrestis); 3-4) Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis); 5-6) Water mudwort (Limosella aquatica); 7) Alpine toadflax (Linaria alpina); 8) Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris); 9-10) Tozzia alpina; 11) Long-leaved bear's breech (Acanthus balcanicus, or Acanthus longifolius); 12)  Hedgehyssop (Gratiola officinalis); 13-14) Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea); 15-17) Yellow rattle (Rhinanthus minor, or Alectorolophus minor); 18) Yellow monkeyflower (Erythranthe lutea, or Mimulus luteus); 19) Hemp broomrape (Orobanche ramosa, Phelipanche ramosa, or Phelipaea ramosa). Hand-colored wood engraving, published in 1887. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock illustrations
Flowering plants (Angiospermae), hand-colored wood engraving, published in 1887 Flowering plants (Angiospermae): 1) Leafless stemmed speedwell (Veronica aphylla); 2) Green field-speedwell (Veronica agrestis); 3-4) Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis); 5-6) Water mudwort (Limosella aquatica); 7) Alpine toadflax (Linaria alpina); 8) Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris); 9-10) Tozzia alpina; 11) Long-leaved bear's breech (Acanthus balcanicus, or Acanthus longifolius); 12) Hedgehyssop (Gratiola officinalis); 13-14) Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea); 15-17) Yellow rattle (Rhinanthus minor, or Alectorolophus minor); 18) Yellow monkeyflower (Erythranthe lutea, or Mimulus luteus); 19) Hemp broomrape (Orobanche ramosa, Phelipanche ramosa, or Phelipaea ramosa). Hand-colored wood engraving, published in 1887. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock illustrations

Flowering plants (Angiospermae): 1) Leafless stemmed speedwell (Veronica aphylla); 2) Green field-speedwell (Veronica agrestis); 3-4) Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis); 5-6) Water mudwort (Limosella aquatica); 7) Alpine toadflax (Linaria alpina); 8) Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris); 9-10) Tozzia alpina; 11) Long-leaved bear's breech (Acanthus balcanicus, or Acanthus longifolius); 12) Hedgehyssop (Gratiola officinalis); 13-14) Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea); 15-17) Yellow rattle (Rhinanthus minor, or Alectorolophus minor); 18) Yellow monkeyflower (Erythranthe lutea, or Mimulus luteus); 19) Hemp broomrape (Orobanche ramosa, Phelipanche ramosa, or Phelipaea ramosa). Hand-colored wood engraving, published in 1887.

Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Exotic Flowers of the Garden Plants, Victorian Botanical Illustration Plate 57, from The Book of Practical Botany in Word and Image (Lehrbuch der praktischen Pflanzenkunde in Wort und Bild), Published in 1886. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock illustrations
Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Exotic Flowers of the Garden Plants, Victorian Botanical Illustration Plate 57, from The Book of Practical Botany in Word and Image (Lehrbuch der praktischen Pflanzenkunde in Wort und Bild), Published in 1886. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored. monkey flower mimulus guttatus stock illustrations

Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Exotic Flowers of the Garden Plants, Victorian Botanical Illustration Plate 57, from The Book of Practical Botany in Word and Image (Lehrbuch der praktischen Pflanzenkunde in Wort und Bild), Published in 1886. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.

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