Erythranthe Spach. Common name: Monkey-flower.
A genus of about 114 species, annual or perennial herbs, of w. North America, s. Africa, Asia, South America, and e. North America.
References: Barker et al. (2012); Cheri & Bowles (2019); Grant (1924); Lowry et al. (2019); Nesom (2012e); Nesom (2012f); Nesom & Fraga (2019) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2019); Nesom & Uelman (2024); Nesom et al. (2019); Özüdoğru et al. (2022); Pennell (1935). Show full citations.
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