Diplacus rupicola (Coville & A.L.Grant) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga is a plant in the Phrymaceae family, order Lamiales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Diplacus rupicola (Coville & A.L.Grant) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga

Diplacus rupicola (Coville & A.L.Grant) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga

Diplacus rupicola (Death Valley monkeyflower) is a rare small perennial herb endemic to the northern Mojave Desert in eastern California.

Family
Genus
Diplacus
Order
Lamiales
Class
Magnoliopsida

About Diplacus rupicola (Coville & A.L.Grant) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga

Diplacus rupicola, also called the Death Valley monkeyflower, is a perennial herbaceous plant. It reaches 1 to 17 centimeters in height, and bears oblanceolate leaves that are 2 to 6 centimeters long. Its flowers are pinkish, often with a faint pale color, and each lobe of the flower has a magenta-purple spot. This plant is endemic to the northern Mojave Desert, located within Inyo County in eastern California. While it is quite rare, it can be found growing in shaded limestone crevices on steep canyon walls of the mountains that border Death Valley, and on the sky islands of the northern Mojave Desert.

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Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Lamiales Phrymaceae Diplacus

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