Mimulus guttatus ssp. haidensis

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Species description

  • It is an endemic subalpine race of the more widespread lowland ssp. guttatus. It was found in rocky runnels and along wet mossy margins of alpine rivulets. A few isolated collections were made on amrgins of streams that have their headwaters in the maine spine of the Queen Charlotte Ranges. Such collections are undoubtedly plants produced from seeds, or plants themselves, that have been carried down the streams during periods of high run-off in the spring and summer months.

Reference: Flora of the Queen Charlotte Islands

Location of Mimulus guttatus ssp. haidensis populations

Mimulus guttatus ssp. haidensis publications

Mimulus guttatus ssp. haidensis (left) notice red at tip of corolla tube and Mimulus guttatus (right)
Mimulus guttatus ssp. haidensis leaves are highly serrated
Mimulus guttatus ssp. haidensis
Mimulus guttatus ssp. haidensis growing along the Yakoun River