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Kellogg's Monkeyflower (Mimulus kelloggii)
Kellogg's monkeyflower (Mimulus kelloggii) is an annual herb which is endemic to California. Monkeyflowers (Mimulus spp.) are so-named for their supposed resemblence to the shape of a monkey's face.
Kellogg's monkeyflower (Mimulus kelloggii), high-magnification close-up of a wildflower in bloom. Tiger Creek, Amador County, California, USA.
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Kellogg's monkeyflower (Mimulus kelloggii), close-up emphasizing the magenta flower head. Tiger Creek, Amador County, California, USA.
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Kellogg's monkeyflower (Mimulus kelloggii), documentary shot depicting all of the plant's salient features, as well as its typical habitat of bare, disturbed, rocky soil. Tiger Creek, Amador County, California, USA.
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