Collinsia tinctora, abundant in a power-line cut that formed a meadow
Sierra Nevada foothills, CA, USA
June 2025
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Collinsia tinctora, abundant in a power-line cut that formed a meadow
Sierra Nevada foothills, CA, USA
June 2025

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Wildflowers flourishing along a tranquil Ozarkian trail. It was a blessing to enjoy this beautiful place where the sun kissed spots of the blue forest floor and only the sound of bird songs and soft wind whispered through the trees. The blue-eyed mary (Collinsia verna) and virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica) thriving on the forest floor are both native spring ephemerals found throughout the central and eastern parts of North America.
April 17th, 2023
Washington County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
Collinsia belongs to @iknkeli, Dusk is my UNDERWISHER oc!
I don't know like....anything about Collinsia, ngl. But I could totally see her being besties with Dusk!
(not a ship whatsoever, please don't tag as ship, I just found her design cool and thought "yo what if they hung out")
Collinsia verna,
Purple Chinese Houses (Collinsia heterophylla) growing right across the street from me! Native to California down into Baja I believe

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There are two species of Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia) that I have photographed so far. Members of this genus belong to the Plantain Family (Plantaginaceae). The top two photos are of Large-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia Grandiflora) which were growing in a fen near Oregon City. The lower two photos are of Small-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia Parviflora) which can be found on mossy rock outcrops in many locations throughout western Oregon.