Mimulus guttatus var. gracilis (A.Gray) G.R.Campb.
Mimulus luteus var. gracilis A.Gray, W.H.Emory
Mimulus parishii Gand.
Mimulus puberulus Gand.
Mimulus puncticalyx Gand.
Mimulus sookensis B.G.Benedict, Modlisz., Sweigart, N.H.Martin, Ganders & John
Mimulus subreniformis Greene
Erythranthe nasuta, also known as shy monkeyflower, is a species of monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus nasutus.[1][2][3][4] It is an annual native to western North America, ranging from British Columbia to northwestern Mexico.[5]
Erythranthe nasuta evolved from Erythranthe guttata in central California between 200,000 and 500,000 years ago and since then has become primarily a self-pollinator. Other differences have occurred since then, such as genetic code variations and variations in plant morphology.[6][7]E. nasuta prefers a drier habitat than E. guttata.[8]
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