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The monkey flower (Mimulus) is limited in distribution due to its specific habitat requirements, often thriving in moist, disturbed environments like stream banks and wetlands. Factors such as climate change, habitat destruction, and competition with invasive species can further restrict its growth. Additionally, some species of monkey flower have specialized pollination needs, which can limit their reproductive success and geographic spread. These ecological constraints contribute to the limited range and population sizes of certain monkey flower species.

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