Scientific Name
Mimulus brevipes Benth.
Family
Phrymaceae
General
Encountered on one ridge face, only after the Springs Fire.
CI
References
More on this species at Calflora
The Jepson Manual (2012: $$$$, Phrymaceae by David M. Thompson)
Dale (2000: ).
McAuley (1996: ).
Mimulus brevipes at base of cliff face on hill to north east of Sage Hall, CI (6 June 2014).
Mimulus brevipes towards eastern end of hill (near the crest)to the north of Sage Hall / University Glen, CI. Note the purple Antirrhinum nuttallianum (20 March 2015).
Mimulus brevipes towards eastern end of hill (near the crest)to the north of Sage Hall / University Glen, CI (20 March 2015).
Mimulus brevipes towards eastern end of hill (near the crest)to the north of Sage Hall / University Glen, CI (20 March 2015).
Mimulus brevipes at base of cliff face on hill to north east of Sage Hall, CI (6 June 2014).
Mimulus brevipes at base of cliff face on hill to north east of Sage Hall, CI. No fire scared rocks and fire-damaged Opuntia and Rhus(6 June 2014).
Mimulus brevipes at base of cliff face on hill to north east of Sage Hall, CI (6 June 2014).
Mimulus brevipes towards eastern end of hill (near the crest)to the north of Sage Hall / University Glen, CI. University Glen in the background(9June 2014).
Mimulus brevipes at base of cliff face on hill to north east of Sage Hall, CI (6 June 2014).
Mimulus brevipes towards eastern end of hill (near the crest)to the north of Sage Hall / University Glen, CI. (9June 2014).
Mimulus brevipes towards eastern end of hill (near the crest)to the north of Sage Hall / University Glen, CI. (9June 2014).