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a plant grown from a round yellow seed

a plant grown from a round yellow seed Yellow Monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata, syn Mimulus guttatus) – Sparrowhawk Native Plants

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a plant grown from a round yellow seed Yellow Monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata, syn Mimulus guttatus) – Sparrowhawk Native PlantsErythranthe guttata (formerly aka Mimulus guttatus) Yellow monkeyflower is a highly variable plant which naturally occurs in a wide range of habitats such as wetlands, vernal pool edges and urban raingardens where its fibrous root systems improve water quality. It sports spectacularly bright yellow, bearded flowers from late spring into summer that are favored by pollinators. With the arrival of fall, flowers mature to seeds that are eaten by small

Erythranthe guttata (formerly/aka Mimulus guttatus)

Yellow monkeyflower is a highly variable plant which naturally occurs in a wide range of habitats such as wetlands, vernal pool edges and urban raingardens where its fibrous root systems improve water quality. It sports spectacularly-bright yellow, bearded flowers from late spring into summer that are favored by pollinators. With the arrival of fall, flowers mature to seeds that are eaten by small mammals and birds and dispersed readily in the garden.

  • Plant type/canopy layer: deciduous, annual and perennial, herbaceous plant
  • Size at maturity: 6-36" tall (varies widely depending on conditions), 1-3' wide
  • Light requirements: full sun, part-sun/part-shade
  • Moisture requirements: moist to wet soil
  • Bloom time: April - September
  • Growth rate/ease: fast growing, easy to grow
  • Wildlife support: seeds are food for small mammals and birds; flowers attract and provide nectar to hummingbirds, adult butterflies, bees and other insect pollinators; this plant also attracts and supports beneficial and other pest eating insects and is a caterpillar host plant and larval food source for native butterflies and moths 
  • Native habitat/range: common in bogs, fens, wetlands, vernal pool edges and moist to wet forest openings across much of western North America, from Alaska to California and east to the northern Great Plains. Portland Plant List - yes. 
  • Special features & uses: hummingbird and pollinator favorite; deer resistant; landscape uses include pollinator gardens, raingardens and meadowscapes  

Gardening with Yellow Monkeyflower: This plant will thrive in sunny no-fuss locations that have naturally moist to seasonally wet soils of nearly any kind, such as a raingarden or wet meadow. In the natural world, it is often found near streams, seeps or vernal pools that are seasonally wet but dry out by summer and where they effortlessly create a sweet, diminutive groundcover. It can even grow with its roots submerged, and its foliage and flowers floating on the surface of the water. Its stature ranges considerably based on sunlight and soil conditions. Thin soils and summer drought can keep this plant more diminutive, whereas rich garden soil and excessive supplemental water will produce a leggier, more aggressive population. Deadhead for a better appearance, to prolong blooming, or to minimize seed dispersal. Unwanted plants can be easily pulled or dug up and shared with family and friends. 

Companion Plants: Try it with other plants that thrive in moist to wet soil such as red twig dogwood (Cornus sericea), Pacific ninebark (Physocarpus capitatus) and Douglas spirea (Spiraea douglasii) in the shrub layer and Willamette Valley gumweed (Grindelia integrifolia), common camas (Camas quamash) and various Carex and Juncus species in the herbaceous layer. 

Seed Sowing Instructions:

  • Can be fall or spring sown. Fall-winter sown seed may not germinate until temps warm in the spring. Spring sown should germinate within a couple of weeks.
  • Scatter seeds at a rate of 60 seeds/sq ft on loose-weed free soil. Alternatively, you can seed a VERY small "pinch" per pot or directly in situ. Sowing in situ vs. pots tends to produce sturdier, more robust plants. 
  • Leave the seeds on the surface of the soil. Do not rake in.
  • In pots outside, protect from heavy rains so seed does not get washed away and water gently.
  • Keep soil moist.
  • Each seed packet contains approximately 25000 seeds (appear like dust) 

Photo Credits 1-3 (flowers): Nikkie West, Sparrowhawk Native Plants

Photo Credit 4 (with flowers and seed heads): © Alex, some rights reserved (CC-BY)  

Photo Credit 5 (in meadow): © Alex, some rights reserved (CC-BY) 

Photo Credit 6 (in a river): © Henrik Kibak, some rights reserved (CC-BY)  

Photo Credit 7 (on rock): © Ed Alverson, some rights reserved (CC-BY)  

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Works well. Easy to use for a manual grinder. Got this one for our camping kit as the wife and I are both aging into coffee snobs. Comes apart and it's easy to clean if you need to. Just pay attention to how it comes apart and you should be able to get it all to fit back together easily enough. I don't think it's possible to put things in backwards but given some of the guys I work with I'm learning never to underestimate people's ability to force something that doesn't belong there into place.
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Ernie Truman
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★★★★★ 5
A really good grinder.
Color: M01 Black
Probably one of the better purchases I have made in quite some time. My electric one is good and takes no effort to use, but if there is a power outage you can't use it. This one is sleek and compact. You can take it with you just about anywhere. I have been using it for only a few weeks and the durability seems really good. Also, it grinds more precisely than my electric one because of the variety of settings. The handle comes off after the grind and can be a little cumbersome to store, but that's a small issue. It's little bit of work, so if you're used to convenience maybe have that in mind, but really if we can't spend a few extra minutes to grind some beans then that's just a good problem to have in life. Maybe if you have a hand or wrist injury you can stick with the electric, but the work really is minimal and it's cool little thing to add to the morning/afternoon ritual. Highly recommend.
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Trent Knabb
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect for what I needed.
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Love it! If you love fresh ground coffee it’s a must have! We use a Stainless steel k-Cup in our name brand coffee maker. This grinds the exact amount for a K-Cup refill. I think if you were grinding coffee for a full pot it would definitely not be worth the time and effort however for a single cup or a drip coffee maker it works really well! The grind size adjustment is on the main shaft of the grinder so I find it is easy to accidentally change the size of your grinds. Definitely have to be careful not to hold to high up while grinding coffee. It’s easy to use and hold. Looks nice and has held up well. The little coffee catch is glass so it doesn’t stain and is easy to clean. The kids love grinding my coffee for me. They find it fun as well. We took it camping and it was great for coffee around the fire too! Just don’t forget to put the little glass container on before you bring….. it makes a mess.
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West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Small and mighty. Good quality.
Color: M01 Black, Color: M01 Black
In the past few years we’ve started buying only whole bean coffee to use in our French press. Given a few blackouts this past winter we thought it might be a good idea to have a manual coffee grinder on hand (instead of having reserve grounds). This compact grinder is good for a serving of two. It reminds me of a peppercorn mill and will fit 3 tablespoons of coffee beans. Overall I’m pleased with this product and would purchase it again. However, in the future I would also consider a larger and more ergonomic mill as I usually make at least 4 cups (4 tablespoons) of coffee at a time. The top can also be a little tricky to remove. PROS: - Grind setting works well - Quality feeling materials - Relatively simple to operate - Cost/value CONS: - May be too small for some - Top may be challenging to remove (e.g. Those with arthritis or difficulty with fine motor movement)
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Haraaron
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★★★★★ 4
Compact, Quiet, and Great for an Office Coffee Upgrade
Color: M01 Black, Color: M01 Black
I bought this to use with my AeroPress at work, and for the price, it’s been a solid addition. The ceramic conical burr delivers a noticeably better cup than the pre‑ground coffee in the breakroom, and it grinds two scoops in about 15–20 seconds. It’s quiet, compact, and easy to stash with the rest of my setup. A few things to note: • The body can be slippery, and it occasionally twists in my hand when it catches a bean. A wide rubber band around the body of the grinder fixed that issue however. • Grind consistency is decent, not perfect. After three months I’ve found my sweet spot, but it’s not as uniform as my electric burr grinder at home — which is probably an unfair comparison. Expect small adjustments when switching beans as it can affect bitterness. • I wish it could be taken apart for deeper cleaning; the included brush only reaches the underside of the burrs. Maybe that’s overkill, but I’m used to doing it with my home setup. On the upside, it feels well‑built, works reliably, and the large handle knob is great for anyone with limited grip strength. Overall: A dependable, travel‑friendly grinder that delivers good results for the price. I’m happy with it and would recommend it for office or on‑the‑go brewing.
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