Mimulus Ringens
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Mimulus Ringens
Clayton, in the Fl. Virg. published by Gronovius, describes this plant as a native of Virginia, and says of it, maddidis gaudet locis, it delights in wet places Linn?us makes it a native of Canada also.It is a hardy, perennial, herbaceous plant, growing with us to the height of about two feet, and producing its flowers, which are of a pale violet colour, in July and August, these are frequently succeeded by capsules containing perfect seeds, by which the plant may be propagated, as also by parting its roots in Autumn, Miller recommends the seeds to be sown as soon as ripe.The plant succeeds best in a moist and somewhat shady situation, with a loamy soil.A perusal of the synonyms will shew to what a variety of genera this plant has been referred by different authors, Linn?us first gave to it the name of Mimulus, of which term we find in his Philosophia Botanica the following concise explanation
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