Candelabrum Monkey-flower, Pulsifer's Monkeyflower, Pulsifer's Monkey-flower
Erythranthe pulsiferae
Synonym: Mimulus pulsiferae
The photo above shows a close-up view of the
upper stem and flower of candelabrum monkeyflower as seen on
the southeastern side of Mt. Adams.........May 29, 2006. This species
has a lower lip which is slightly longer than the 2 lateral or wing petals.
Note the numerous glands on the stem, both leaf surfaces and calyx, which essentially
has equal calyx teeth.
The photo above shows a close-up view of the mouth of the flower
of candelabrum monkeyflower as seen on the southeastern side
of Mt. Adams.........June 12, 2005. Note the small red dots in
the throat of the flower.
The photo above shows a close-up view of the basal leaves of
candelabrum monkeyflower.
The photo above shows candelabrum monkeyflower as seen at the southeastern foot of Mt. Adams..........June 9, 2007.
The photo above shows the general form of candelabrum monkeyflower
as seen on the southeastern side of Mt. Adams..........May
29, 2006.
Paul Slichter