Monkey flower—Diplacus, Mimulus spp.
Family Scrophulariaceae (Figwort family)
Plant IdentificationMonkey flowers are woody perennial plants. Some species are short-lived and may be grown as annuals. Monkey flower gets its name from the funnel-shaped, two-lipped flowers. Flowers form in spring and summer and are orange, peach, red, white, cream, yellow, rose, maroon, or brown. Leaves are sometimes sticky.
Optimum conditions for growthMonkey flower has a wide range of needs that varies by species. They may do well in areas with full sun, partial shade, or full shade. Some species need little water; others need moderate to regular amounts of water. Provide good drainage. Prune off old blossoms.
Orange flowers of sticky monkey flower
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Pests and disorders of Diplacus, Mimulus spp.
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Pink flowers of Trish bush monkey flower |