[Monkeyflowers: The Genus Erythranthe in Mt. Adams Country]

Brewer's Monkeyflower, Brewer's Monkey-flower

Erythranthe breweri

Synoyms: Mimulus breweri, Mimulus rubellus, Mimulus rubellus var. breweri

Brewer's Monkeyflower, Brewer's Monkey-flower: Mimulus breweri (Synoyms: Mimulus breweri, Mimulus rubellus, Mimulus rubellus var. breweri)

The photo above shows a close-up side-view of the flower and calyx of Brewer's monkeyflower as seen at a DNR rock quarry at about 4100' on the ridge crest between the Dairy and Cougar Creek drainages on the southeastern side of Mt. Adams.........June 12, 2005. Note the numerous gland-tipped hairs covering the calyx and leaves.

Brewer's Monkeyflower, Brewer's Monkey-flower: Mimulus breweri (Synoyms: Mimulus breweri, Mimulus rubellus, Mimulus rubellus var. breweri)

The photo above shows a close-up frontal-view of the flower of Brewer's monkeyflower as seen on a rocky bald at about 2800' along Road K6000 on the eastern side of Mt. Adams.........May 29, 2006.

Brewer's Monkeyflower, Brewer's Monkey-flower: Mimulus breweri (Synoyms: Mimulus breweri, Mimulus rubellus, Mimulus rubellus var. breweri)

The photo above shows a close-up side-view of the upper stem leaves, flowers and calyces of Brewer's monkeyflower as seen at a DNR rock quarry at about 4100' on the ridge crest between the Dairy and Cougar Creek drainages on the southeastern side of Mt. Adams.........June 12, 2005. Note the numerous gland-tipped hairs covering the calyx and leaves.

Brewer's Monkeyflower, Brewer's Monkey-flower: Mimulus breweri (Synoyms: Mimulus breweri, Mimulus rubellus, Mimulus rubellus var. breweri)

The photo above shows the basal leaves of Brewer's monkeyflower as seen along Road K6000 at about 2800' on the eastern slopes of Mt. Adams.........May 29, 2006.

Brewer's Monkeyflower, Brewer's Monkey-flower: Mimulus breweri (Synoyms: Mimulus breweri, Mimulus rubellus, Mimulus rubellus var. breweri)

The photo above shows a close-up of Brewer's monkeyflower as seen at a DNR rock quarry at about 4100' on the ridge crest between the Dairy and Cougar Creek drainages on the southeastern side of Mt. Adams..........June 12, 2005. The fingers give an indication of the size of this minute plant.

Paul Slichter