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- noun Plants in the genus Mimulus.
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Examples
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Archive 2006-01-01 Ben Barren 2006
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Not, go here martini it metabolite it andrei a angeles but roustabout in betony in resignation in anxiety, dreamboat and progress may conspire on offsetting a khan the reptile see petrify in forsake it grizzly not monkeyflower! choral it algonquin some selves it elmsford see lew not anastasia be coequal some bankrupt in ethnic a purgative not bridal on chimera and ammonia be cliffhang! began or kickback be amalgam or tycoon!
Mark Dery's Literary Spam Ben Barren 2006
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Eastwood's monkeyflower and the giant helleborine orchid are rare in Colorado where they grow in hanging gardens - the name given to crevices in shady sandstone cliffs that host the flowers, which are nourished by water seeps.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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Eastwood's monkeyflower and the giant helleborine orchid are rare in Colorado where they grow in hanging gardens - the name given to crevices in shady sandstone cliffs that host the flowers, which are nourished by water seeps.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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Eastwood's monkeyflower and the giant helleborine orchid are rare in Colorado where they grow in hanging gardens - the name given to crevices in shady sandstone cliffs that host the flowers, which are nourished by water seeps.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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Eastwood's monkeyflower and the giant helleborine orchid are rare in Colorado where they grow in hanging gardens - the name given to crevices in shady sandstone cliffs that host the flowers, which are nourished by water seeps.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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The hills, burnt to ash a year and half ago, grew thick and tangled with poppies, lupine, mustard and monkeyflower.
Dissent the Blog 2009
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The rocky meadows abounded with flowers such as the brilliant fuchsia-colored Lewis 'monkeyflower, the fringed grass of Parnassus and clumps of blue meadow bog gentians.
News Review - Top Stories RICHARD O'NEILL For The News-Review 2009
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