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''Diplacus pygmaeus'' is a species of
monkeyflower Monkey flower can refer to: *Several genera of plant family Phrymaceae, including: ** '' Diplacus'' ** '' Erythranthe'' ** '' Mimulus'' *Various snapdragon-like Lamiales, including: ** '' Linaria vulgaris'' ** '' Phyllocarpus septentrionalis'', mon ...
(Family Phrymaceae) known by the common name Egg Lake monkeyflower.


Distribution and habitat

It is native to northeastern California and adjacent sections of Oregon, where it grows in sagebrush and wet, open habitat in scrub, forest, and woodland. Once thought to be extremely rare and vulnerable, the plant is actually locally common in areas where the soil has been recently disturbed, allowing a probably large seed bank to germinate.Meinke, R. J. (1995)
Assessment of the genus ''Mimulus'' (Scrophulariaceae) within the interior Columbia River Basin of Oregon and Washington
. Eastside Ecosystem Management Project.
Despite its annual population sometimes running into the millions, the plant is threatened when large-scale disturbances occur.


Description

This is a petite annual herb forming dense tufts often just a few millimeters high. The lightly hairy oval or widely lance-shaped leaves are up to 1.5 centimeters long. The yellow flower is no more than a centimeter long, its tubular base encapsulated in a hairy calyx of sepals.


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Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants ProfilePhoto gallery
pygmaeus Flora of California Flora of Oregon Flora of the Cascade Range Flora of the Great Basin Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States) Flora without expected TNC conservation status {{Lamiales-stub