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Mimulus luteus - Monkey Musk

Family:Scrophulariaceae
Habit:Perennial
Height:0.3
Width:0.3
Synonyms:M. tilingii caespitosus. (Greene.)A.L.Grant. M. smithii. Auct.
Range:S. America - Chile. Naturalized in Britain.
Mimulus luteus (Monkey Musk) is a Perennial which grows to a height of 0.3m and a width of 0.3m . It has a hardness rating of 7.
Monkey Musk will flower in January to February. The flowers from this plant are and they are pollinated by

Soil Information

Monkey Musk will grow in light (sandy),medium (loamy),hard (clay) soil. It is not necessary for the soil to be well drained.
The soil prefers the following PH / acid levels :
- pH of less than 6, Acidic soils
- pH between 6 and 8, Neutral soils
- pH greater than 8, Basic soils
Monkey Musk prefers soils

Ideal Planting Locations

Monkey Musk can grow in semi or areas with no shade.

Wet places[60]. Locally naturalized by streams in Scotland.

Planting places suited to this plant described below.

Cultivation Details

Prefers rather moist places such as damp borders, margins of streams and boggy spots[1]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Thrives in full sun so long as the soil does not dry out[200]. Hardy to about -20°c[187]. There is some confusion over the naming of this plant, the entry on edibility may refer to M. guttatus, which is closely related to this species[161, 200]. Hybridizes with M. guttatus[187].

Edible Uses*

* See disclaimer
Edible Rating: 2/5
Leaves - raw or cooked[105, 257]. Eaten as greens[257].

Medicinal Uses*

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Medicinal Rating: 0/5
None known

Propagation

Seed - sow spring in a greenhouse and only lightly cover the seed[200]. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer. If you have sufficient seed it can also be sown in situ in late spring after the last expected frosts[200]. Division in spring[200]. Very easy, large divisions can be planted out direct into their permanent positions. We have found that it is better to pot up the smaller divisions and grow them on in light shade in a cold frame until they are well established before planting them out in late spring or early summer. Cuttings of softwood, 5cm long in spring or summer[200].

Known Hazards

None known

Other Uses

None known

Cultivars

no recorded cultivars

References

Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest.
Hitchcock. C. L.
Author: Hitchcock. C. L.
Rating:
Publisher : A standard flora for Western N. America with lots of information on habitat etc. Five large volumes, it is not for the casual reader.
Date of Publication : 1955

The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.
Huxley. A.
Author: Huxley. A.
Rating:
Publisher : Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
Date of Publication : 1992

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