Diplacus aurantiacus is a perennial plant in the Phrymaceae. It occurs as either a shrub or a subshrub. It can grow up to 1.5 meters tall. The foliage can be hairy or glabrous. The deep green linear leaves have edges that roll under and are generally sticky. Flower color can range from white to yellow, orange, or red.
The four letter code for this species is MIAU. (This species was fomerly named Mimulus aurantiacus.)
Download the USA-NPN datasheet for Diplacus aurantiacus here.
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Diplacus aurantiacus description on the USFS Wildland Shrubs of the US and its Territories