Erythranthe Cardinalis
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''Erythranthe cardinalis'', the scarlet monkeyflower, is a flowering perennial in the family
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. Together with other species in ''
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'' section ''Erythranthe'', it serves as a model system for studying pollinator-based reproductive isolation. It was formerly known as ''Mimulus cardinalis''.


Description

''Erythranthe cardinalis'' is a perennial herb that grows tall. It is a fairly large, spreading, attractive plant which bears strongly reflexed, nectar-rich red or orange-red flowers and toothed, downy leaves. It is native to the
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and Southwestern United States and
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, and is generally found at low elevation in moist areas. Occasional populations of yellow-flowered ''Erythranthe cardinalis'' (which lack anthocyanin pigments in their corollas) are found in the wild.


Cultivation

''Erythranthe cardinalis'' is cultivated in the
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trade and widely available as an
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for: traditional
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s; natural landscape,
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, and
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s; and various types of municipal, commercial, and agency sustainable landscape projects. Cultivars come in a range of colors between yellow and red, including the "
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Gold" variety, originally collected from Santa Cruz Island off the coast of California. In the UK it has gained the
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's Award of Garden Merit. A short-lived perennial, it is often grown as an
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. It requires a wet, poorly-drained soil in full sun, in a sheltered position.


Pollination

Its blooms and large nectar load attract hummingbirds, whose foreheads serve as the pollen transfer surface between flowers. In the area where it overlaps with its
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, '' Erythranthe lewisii'', reproductive isolation is maintained almost exclusively through pollinator preference.


References


External links


Calflora Database: ''Erythranthe cardinalis'' (Cardinal monkey flower)

Jepson eFlora Treatment of ''Mimulus cardinalis''

''Mimulus cardinalis'' — UC Photos gallery
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