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spring blue eyed Mary

Scientific Name: Collinsia verna

Family: Scrophulariaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

Other Names: NY (blue-eyed-Mary), TN (spring blue-eyed mary)

       

Description: Spring Blue-eyed Mary belongs to the snapdragon family. It reaches 20 to 40 centimetres tall. The leaves are opposite, simple, mostly stalkless&nbsp&*! Omphalodes verna (common names creeping navelwort or blue-eyed-Mary) is an In Spring the plant produces clusters of 3-5 petiolated small, light blue&nbsp&*! Details O. verna is a vigorous, mat-forming perennial to 20cm tall, with oval leaves and sprays of white-eyed, bright blue flowers 12mm wide in spring.&*! The flower of the Spring Blue-eyed Mary is bell-shaped and is composed of five lobes. The two upper lobes of the flower are usually white, while the two lower&nbsp&*! Native, blue round for introduced, Introduced, ocre round for introduced and nativity, Both, white round for no status, Absent/Unreported .&*! If any one plant got me interested in native annuals, Spring Blue-Eyed Mary, Collinsia verna, was it. I saw on the internet of this&nbsp&*! The blooming period occurs from mid- to late spring, lasting about 3 weeks. Range &amp Habitat: Blue-Eyed Mary occurs occasionally in NE and east central&nbsp&*! Collinsia verna - Blue Eyed Mary, Spring Blue-eyed Mary, Eastern Blue Eyed Mary, Innocence, Lady-by-the-Lake. While many publications still list the Collinsia&nbsp&*! s and articles about the Spring Blue Eyed Mary, scientifically known as Collinsia verna in the Encyclopedia of Life. Includes Comprehens&*! Welcome to the famous Dave&#39s Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! Blue-Eyed-Mary, Creeping Forget-Me-Not Late Spring/Early Summer Hardy, fast growing and spreading ground cover plant with small, dark blue flowers.&*! Collinsia verna (Spring blue eyed mary) This plant is sometimes so abundant in woodlands as to form a blue carpet on the forest floor.&*! . Spring Blue-eyed Mary belongs to the snapdragon family. It reaches 20 to 40 centimetres tall. The leaves are opposite, simple, mostly stalkless and&nbsp&*! Blooms in late winter and flowers spring by May. http://sararegistry.gc.ca/species/ speciesDetails_e.cfm?sid=203. Spring Blue-eyed Mary-&nbsp&*! Spring Blue-eyed Mary. Reason for Designation: Plants only known from three old historic sites with no recent sightings in spite of regular field surveys within the&nbsp&*! Alls for the name. Collinsia verna. Nutt. common name: spring blue eyed Mary family: Scrophulariaceae To view an and that&#39s metadata,&nbsp&*! native plant society of bc. Collinsia parviflora. (small-flowered blue-eyed Mary). Meaning: Collinsia is named after. Zaccheus Collins, a mineralogist and botanist &nbsp&*! Collinsia verna - Nutt. Spring Blue-eyed Mary Other Common Names: spring blue eyed Mary Taxonomic Status: Accepted Related ITIS Name: Collinsia verna&nbsp&*! spring blue-eyed Mary. spring blue-eyed Mary (COSEWIC) is an accepted English vernacular name for: Collinsia verna Nuttall , an accepted species name.&*! Download royalty free Bright blue flowers named Blue-eyed-Mary in flowerbed in spring. stock photo from Shutterstock&#39s library of millions of high resolution&nbsp&*! spring blue eyed Mary, blue eyed Mary. * Genus: Collinsia. * Species: verna. Subspecies: * Family (scientific): Scrophulariaceae. * Family (common): Figwort.&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Collinsia verna - Spring blue eyed Mary -- Discover Life mobile.&*! blue eyed mary, Collinsia parviflora, Flower, Collinsia parviflora - small flowered blue-eyed Mary (talus, close to Lake Superior shoreline mid-June, 2013).&*! Resembling Myosotis, Omphalodes Verna (Blue-Eyed Mary) is a charming perennial blue flowers reminiscent of forget-me-not from late winter to early spring.&*! Collinsia parviflora (Blue-Eyed Mary) Plantaginaceae (Plantain Family). Foothills to sub-alpine. Openings, woodlands, shrublands. Early spring. Can Do Trail&nbsp&*! The Sticky Blue Eyed Mary is another species in the collinsia genus. This flower grows in areas that are wetted during spring, so a spring planting is ideal.&*! Spring Blue-eyed Mary ID: 0000 0000 0403 0141 detail 2003 Lisa Powers. Collinsia verna. Spring Blue Eyed Mary ID: 0000 0000 0403 0140 detail&*! A handsome trio of Jack in the pulpit, accompanied by blue-eyed Mary, purple cress, and corn This early blooming annual helps insects find spring nectar.&*! - 33 sec - Uploaded by possmom8These are Blue eyed Mary wildflowers currently in bloom (today is April 17, 2015) at &*! . Blue-eyed Mary is a creeping perennial, growing in patches. It has bright blue flowers (1- 1.5cm across) with 5 petals with. distinct white centers.&*! Blue-Eyed Mary (Baby Blue Eyes). It is May. The hilly woods are full of drifts of lavender phlox, with the last of the spring beauties and the yellow of bellwort.&*! Perennials for the Front BorderDeep blue, 1 cm flowers have fantastic pink picotee edges. Distinctive and vigorous plant is not often seen in North American &nbsp&*! Tommy Makem - Blue Eyed Mary lyrics lyrics: There&#39s a black crow sitting on a Blue eyed Mary, the love light of my soul And spring is sweeter than before&*! About Blue-Eyed Mary: This bright little flower can only be found growing wild in This seed can also be sown in early spring, though germination may be slow&nbsp&*! small-flowered blue-eyed Mary (maiden blue eyed Mary) Plantaginaceae (Mare&#39s -tail family) (Previously in Scrophulariaceae) Introduction to Vascular Plants&nbsp&*! &quotBlue-eyed Mary&quot. One of the most desirable spring plants (R.H.S. Award of Garden Merit). Sprays of bright blue flowers from early spring to midsummer over a&nbsp&*! Amazon.com : 500 BLUE EYED MARY Collinsia Grandiflora Flower Seeds BLOOM TIME: Early Spring HARDINESS ZONE: Annual PLANT HEIGHT: 12 - 18&quot&nbsp&*! Blue-eyed Mary - Download From Over 41 Million High Quality Stock Photos, s, Bright blue flowers named Blue-eyed-Mary in flowerbed in spring.&*! Spring Blue Eyed Mary (Collinsia verna) plants and seeds available to buy online and offline.&*! Recovery strategy for the Spring Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia verna) in Canada: En3-4/75-2010E-PDF. Permanent link to this Catalogue Record: What is a&nbsp&*! The flower reminds me of the colors of the spring sky Blue-Eyed Mary is a winter annual that can be found growing in rich deciduous&nbsp&*! of Blue-eyed Mary wildflowers, growing in a Missi woodland. This is always a wonderful wildflower to find in the spring. But you must look&nbsp&*! Omphalodes verna (Blue-eyed Mary) . with pointed, hairy, oval to heart-shaped, mid-green leaves and racemes of white-eyed, bright blue flowers in spring.&*! Blue-eyed Mary is an uncommon plant of Indiana woodlands, but when it blooms in the early part of May, it&#39s spectacular! One plant in and of&nbsp&*! Download this stock: omphalodes verna blue eyed mary blue flowers flowering bloom blooming spring - DHYYK3 from Alamy&#39s library of millions of high&nbsp&*!