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Mimulus

A diverse plant genus, the monkey-flowers and musk-flowers. The about 150 species are currently placed in the family Phrymaceae. The genus has traditionally been placed in Scrophulariaceae. The removal of Mimulus from that family has been supported by studies of chloroplast DNA first published in the mid-1990s.

It is recognized that there are two large groups of Mimulus species, with the largest group of species in western North America, and a second group with center of diversity in Australia. A few species also extend into eastern North America, eastern Asia and southern Africa. This enlarged group is a part of the newly redefined Phrymaceae.

Mimulus are called monkey-flowers because some species have flowers shaped like a monkeys face,[3] others have painted faces resembling a monkey.

from: Wikipedia
Mimulus guttatus
Mimulus guttatus
Mimulus guttatus
Mimulus guttatus
Mimulus guttatus
Mimulus guttatus