Growing Instructions For Monkey Flower Plants?

Monkey flower care varies by species, so it is essential to research the needs of your particular plant. Some monkey flowers are perennial if they are grown near a permanent source of water, while the same plant can be a spreading perennial or an annual. Mimulus, also known as Monkeyflower, Monkey Musk, or Musk, is a colorful southern Oregon, California, and Baja California native that produces dragon-like two-lipped flowers that cover the plant from summer to early fall.

To grow and care for Mimulus, start seeds indoors about 10 weeks before the last spring frost and plant them about 10 weeks before the last spring frost. The plant is perfect for landscaping areas and attracts a variety of wildlife. Monkey flowers thrive in semi-shade shade, deep moist, humus-rich loam, and dislike dry conditions. They can be propagated from cuttings, which require cutting off a healthy growing tip 4 to 6 inches long and stripping off the bottom leaves.

Monkey flowers can be propagated from cuttings, which can be cut off a healthy growing tip 4 to 6 inches long and placed on the stem. For most situations, water deeply every 3-4 weeks after establishment. Mimulus ringens can be grown in moist soil in full sun to partial shade, but it thrives in well-draining soil with moderate water, particularly during the growing season. It can tolerate short periods of drought and can be planted in full sun in Zones 2 to 5 or part to full shade in warm summer regions.


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