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  2. Araucaria araucana - Wikipedia

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    Araucaria araucana, commonly called the monkey puzzle tree, monkey tail tree, piñonero, pewen or pehuen pine, is an evergreen tree growing to a trunk diameter of 1–1.5 m (3.3–4.9 ft) and a height of 30–40 m (98–131 ft).

  3. Mimulus alatus - Wikipedia

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    The flowering plant has green foliage and blue to violet flowers. [5] It has a short life span compared to most other plants and a rapid growth rate. [6] Like other monkey-flowers of the genus Mimulus, M. alatus grows best in wet to moist conditions and has a bilabiate corolla, meaning it is two-lipped. The arrangement of the upper and lower ...

  4. Mimulus ringens - Wikipedia

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    Mimulus ringens is a species of monkeyflower known by the common names Allegheny monkeyflower and square-stemmed monkeyflower. It is native to eastern and central North America and has been introduced to the Pacific Northwest. [1] [2] It grows in a wide variety of moist to wet habitat types. [3] [4] Seeds are available from commercial suppliers.

  5. Mimulus - Wikipedia

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    Mimulus / ˈ m ɪ m juː l ə s /, [1] also known as monkeyflowers, [2] is a plant genus in the family Phrymaceae, which was traditionally placed in family Scrophulariaceae.The genus now contains only seven species, two native to eastern North America and the other five native to Asia, Australia, Africa, or Madagascar. [3]

  6. Erythranthe - Wikipedia

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    Erythranthe, the monkey-flowers and musk-flowers, is a diverse plant genus with more than 120 members (as of 2022) in the family Phrymaceae. Erythranthe was originally described as a separate genus, then generally regarded as a section within the genus Mimulus, and recently returned to generic rank.

  7. Heliotropium curassavicum - Wikipedia

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    Due to its wide geographical range that spans many nations and languages, Heliotropium curassavicum has been given an assortment of common names. In English, these include seaside heliotrope, salt heliotrope, monkey tail, quail plant and Chinese parsley. In Latin American Spanish, it is known as cola de mico, cola de gama or rabo alacrán.

  8. Cleistocactus winteri - Wikipedia

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    Its common name is the golden rat tail. [2] Cleistocactus winteri subsp. colademono , as its synonym Cleistocactus colademononis , has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit .

  9. Diplacus aurantiacus - Wikipedia

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    Diplacus aurantiacus, the sticky monkey-flower or orange bush monkey-flower, is a flowering plant that grows in a subshrub form, native to southwestern North America from southwestern Oregon south through most of California. It is a member of the lopseed family, Phrymaceae. It was formerly known as Mimulus aurantiacus. [2] [1] [3] [4] [5]