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PNW Native Plant Database Erythranthe moschatus (Musk Monkeyflower)
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Erythranthe moschatus (Musk Monkeyflower)

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Native to streamsides and bog edges, Musk Monkeyflower is a biennial herb that grows up to 30 in. tall.

Oval-shaped leaves are oppositely arranged with yellow tubular flowers that widen at the lobed mouth, attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators.

It requires sun to part shade and moist soil - this native perennial is not waterwise, so best to use it in a year-round moist spot, a constructed bog, or near a waterfall where it will receive splash to keep it hydrated.

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Native to streamsides and bog edges, Musk Monkeyflower is a biennial herb that grows up to 30 in. tall.

Oval-shaped leaves are oppositely arranged with yellow tubular flowers that widen at the lobed mouth, attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators.

It requires sun to part shade and moist soil - this native perennial is not waterwise, so best to use it in a year-round moist spot, a constructed bog, or near a waterfall where it will receive splash to keep it hydrated.

Native to streamsides and bog edges, Musk Monkeyflower is a biennial herb that grows up to 30 in. tall.

Oval-shaped leaves are oppositely arranged with yellow tubular flowers that widen at the lobed mouth, attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators.

It requires sun to part shade and moist soil - this native perennial is not waterwise, so best to use it in a year-round moist spot, a constructed bog, or near a waterfall where it will receive splash to keep it hydrated.

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