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violet blue eyed Mary
Scientific Name: Collinsia violacea
Family: Scrophulariaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Annual
Other Names: IL (violet collinsia)
Description: The 2 large outer lobes of the lower lip are light blue to blue-violet and Violet Collinsia prefers sunnier habitats than Blue-Eyed Mary, and it is quite rare within  &*! Native, blue round for introduced, Introduced, ocre round for introduced and nativity, Both, white round for no status, Absent/Unreported .&*! Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! The Spring Blue-eyed Mary was already listed as extirpated when the Violet Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia violacea), a more southern species &*! Collinsia verna, blue-eyed Mary is a winter annual that is native to the eastern The 2 large outer lobes of the lower lip are light blue to blue-violet, while the tiny  &*! Collinsia violacea &mdash . Violet Blue Eyed Mary learn more about names for this taxon · Add to a collection · · Detail · Data · 10 Media &*! Violet Blue Eyed Mary learn more about names for this taxon violet blue eyed Mary, Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), uBio, Trusted.&*! Common name: Violet Blue-eyed Mary. Scientific name: Collinsia violacea. Family: Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family). Season: Spring. Color: Blue-Purple &*! Photo id: 8847 - violet blue eyed Mary (Collinsia violacea) Caption: USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. An illustrated flora of the &*! Complete of the Violet Blue Eyed Mary (Violacea) including plant information, identification information on uses and more. Learn all about the Violet &*! Similar species: Violet collinsia, or Ozarkian blue-eyed Mary (C. violacea) is found in acid and sandy soils of glades, barrens, and outcrops, roadsides, open dry &*! Spring Blue-eyed Mary belongs to the snapdragon family. Spring Blue-eyed Mary looks very similar to the Violet Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia violacea), a more  &*! Wildflowers of the Northwest -- Blue-eyed Mary Small-flowered Blue-eyed Mary , Maiden Blue-Eyed Mary, Blue-Lips. Family Name: Figwort Blue/Violet ( ).&*! Taxonomic Rank: Species. Synonym: Common Name: violet collensia. violet blue eyed Mary English. Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: accepted.&*! Resembling Myosotis, Omphalodes Verna (Blue-Eyed Mary) is a charming of white-eyed, bright blue flowers reminiscent of forget-me-not from late winter to Dwarf Iris with grass-like leaves and a violet-blue or purple flower with yellow …&*! Spring Blue-eyed Mary- Extirpated specie. Spring Blue-eyed Spring blue-eyed Mary looks similar to the Violet Blue-eyed Mary. * The plants &*! Violet Blue Eyed Mary Scrophulariaceae Creek Drug (Tuberculosis Remedy) Infusion of root taken for colds, coughs, consumption and whooping &*! species Collinsia callosa Parish - Desertmountain Blue Eyed Mary. species Collinsia childii Parry ex Gray - Child's Blue Eyed Mary. species Collinsia concolor Greene - Chinese Houses. species Violet Blue Eyed Mary. Records 1 to 19 of 19 &*! Craig Fraiser | all galleries >> Arkansas Wildflowers 2009: Gallery 1 > Violet Blue -Eyed Mary. previous | next · Violet Blue-Eyed Mary. 08-APR- &*! The Spring Blue-eyed Mary was listed as Extirpated under SARA in June. 2003. .. containing up to f seeds separate the species from the Violet Blue-eyed.&*! . 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.&*! and References about Blue-eyed Mary, Maiden Blue Eyed Mary, Smallflower Blue In this case it is an Upland Yellow Violet (Viola praemorsa.).&*! Blue-eyed Mary flowers are no more than 1/8 inch long, appearing as tiny blue dots Its small flowers are deep blue to violet, borne in a loose terminal cluster, &*! Violet Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia violacea). Share y observation. Species. Presence. Not In Idaho. Conservation Ranks. State Rank No State Rank.&*! Wildflowers from the trails of western Pennsylvania (and more) - Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia verna) on the Youghiogheny River Trail.&*! Posts about blue-eyed mary written by The Feducator. The park features three varieties of Violet, pictured above, and we were able to see all three this &*! Violet Blue-eyed Mary by Brenda Loveless - This lovely wildflower was growing by the trail at Hagerman refuge in April 2010 After contacting &*! Omphalodes verna (Blue-eyed Mary). my notes mys Other names: Creeping forget-me-not, Blue-eyed Mary Flower: White, Violet, Blue in Spring.&*! The Sticky Blue Eyed Mary is another species in the collinsia genus. two petals of the flower are a pale lavender color and the bottom three are darker violet.&*! Parry's Blue-eyed Mary. Scarce on rocky slopes or grassy to 2 ft. tall, minutely hairy. The downy calyx is 5-cleft corolla, 4-10 mm. is violet blue. Plantaginaceae.&*! Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Collinsia violacea - Violet blue eyed Mary -- Discover Life.&*! Few-flowered Blue-eyed Mary, Mrs. Bruce's Blue-eyed Mary, Spinster's Blue- eyed The flowers here can either be pure white or white with violet corolla lobes.&*! Jack-in-the-pulpit, dutchman's breeches, toothwort, trillium, dog tooth violet and blue-eyed Mary–the names are as delightful as the flowers. The native &*! A characteristic of Blue-eyed Grasses is the Sedge -like spike that towers above the flowers. . But that still leaves the blue/violet flowers of the above specimens not No relation to : Blue-eyed Mary (Omphalodes verna) a plant with similar &*! Fertilization violet blue eyed Mary Tree fertilization should be done at the beginning of the spring or of autumn, using humus or mature manure this should be &*! See a list of all Plants · Collinsia violacea (Violet blue-eyed mary) Loveless, Brenda K. Bloom Information. Bloom Color: White , Blue &*! Blue-Eyed Mary (Baby Blue Eyes) These are the blue-eyed Mary- or Collinsias. The violet collinsia violacea) abounds in rich sandy soil from Arkansas to &*! V I O L E T T O B L U E 155. Foothill Penstemon. Penstemon heterophyllus. Plantain Family, Plantaginaceae (Figwort). This late spring through midsummer &*! Viola beckwithii Torrey & A. Gray (Great Basin Violet, Beckwith's Violet) Blue- eyed Mary, Small-flowered Blue-eyed Mary, Maiden Blue-eyed &*! Posts about blue-eyed mary written by Holli Richey. I saw this darling blue and white flower, that at the time I considered some type of violet. It doesn't grow in &*! Collinsia violacea - (Violet Blue Eyed Mary) desciption, which includes distribution, anatomical , size, habitat, conservation. Also finds, videos &*! About Blue-Eyed Mary: This bright little flower can only be found growing wild in the mountains and valleys west of the Cascade Mountains, as well as along the &*! valley oak, rabbitbrush, foothill pine, blue oak, California buckeye, anglestem Coulter pine, pink-flowered buckwheat, yellow violet, blue-eyed mary, black oak,  &*! Blue Eyed Mary eyewear Bluebell eyewear Bluets eyewear Buckeye eyewear Tweedia eyewear Violet eyewear Water Lily eyewear Zig Zag eyewear.&*! Blue-Eyed Mary, Collinsia verna. One of the few woodland ephemerals that is annual, Collinsia verna has been diminishing over the past &*!