Diplacus stellatus explained
Diplacus stellatus is a small herb in the Phrymaceae. The species is endemic to Cedros Island in the Mexican State of Baja California.[1] [2] It was formerly known as Mimulus stellatus.[3] [4] [5]
Notes and References
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- Kellogg, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 2: 18 1863.
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