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Ohba monkey flower

Ohba monkey flower

Ohba monkey flower
Mimulus sessilifolius (200807). jpg
Ohba monkey flower
(July, 2008, Hokkaido Mount Tomuraushi)
Classification (APGIII)
: Plant kingdom Plantae
There is no rank : Angiosperm angiosperms
There is no rank : Genuine Dicotyledones eudicots
There is no rank : Core genuine Dicotyledones core eudicots
There is no rank : Chrysanthemums asterids
There is no rank : Perillas lamiids
Eyes : Perilla eyes Lamiales
Course : Phryma leptostachya department Phrymaceae
The genus : Monkey flower genus Mimulus
Kind : Ohba monkey flower
M. sessilifolius
Scientific name
Mimulus sessilifolius Maxim.
Japanese name
Ohba monkey flower (green shiso monkey flower)

Ohba monkey flower (a green shiso monkey flower, a scientific name: Mimulus sessilifolius) is perennial plant of the Phryma leptostachya department (APG plant classification system) monkey flower genus. Alpine plant

The monkey flower genus was classified in figwort by the old classification.

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Characteristic

The stem stands straight; the height is 10-30cm. The leaf grows a pair to a stem, and, as for the form, ovoid or egg shape, 2.5-6cm in length, 1-3cm in width, the relationship of the leaf have sharp saw teeth. There is not the leafstalk.

The flowering season is from July to August. The flower is 2.5-3cm in length in yellow, a barrel. I add a flower to an upper axil with slim floral design. The fruit becomes 蒴果 of the long oval.

The Japanese name is a meaning of "the monkey flower having a big leaf". In addition, because the monkey flower (monkey flower) grows in the waterside (groove), and a fruit resembles a ground cherry.

Distribution and growth environment

In Japan, I am distributed over Sea of Japan side, Hokkaido from the central part of Honshu and to the north and, in Takayama, grow in colonies in the watery places such as the 沢沿 unpleasant damp ground. I am distributed over south Chishima, Karafuto any place other than Japan.

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References

  • Yoshisuke Satake, Jisaburo Oi, Shiro Kitamura et al. edition "Japanese wild plant herb III gamopetalous flowers" (1981) Heibonsha Publishers Ltd.

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