[Monkeyflowers: The Genera Diplacus and Erythranthe in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]
Tiling's Monkeyflower, Tiling's Monkey-flower, Large Mountain Monkey-flower, Large Mountain Monkeyflower
Erythranthe tilingii
Synonyms: Mimulus implexus, Mimulus tilingii, Mimulus tilingii var. tilingii
This photo shows a close-up the flower of Tiling's monkeyflower as seen at about 7000' along the Timberline Trail in meadows about one-half mile northwest of Lambertson Butte in the Mt. Hood Wilderness..........August 2, 2007.
This photo shows a close-up sideview of a flower of Tiling's monkeyflower as seen at about 7000' along the Timberline Trail in meadows about one-half mile northwest of Lambertson Butte in the Mt. Hood Wilderness...........August 2, 2007. Note the numerous yellow hairs on the lower lip (which looks like an elephant's head in this view) and the large upper calyx lobe.
This photo shows a close-up of a coarsely toothed stem leaf of Tiling's monkeyflower as seen at about 7000' along the Timberline Trail in meadows about one-half mile northwest of Lambertson Butte in the Mt. Hood Wilderness..........August 2, 2007.
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Tiling's monkeyflower blooming at left along the South Tieton Trail #1120 at the bridge crossing over Conrad Creek and the South Fork Tieton River, Wenatchee National Forest..........June 28, 2013. The photo at right shows Tiling's monkeyflower in a seep along a trail into the Indian Heaven Wilderness to the north of Lemhi Rock.
Paul Slichter