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violet blue-eyed Mary, violet collinsia

Habit Annuals 10–35(–60) cm.
Stems

erect to ascending.

Leaf

blades oblong to lanceolate, margins entire or weakly serrate.

Inflorescences

glabrous or glandular to scaly-hairy;

nodes 1–6(–8)-flowered;

flowers not crowded proximally, sometimes crowded distally;

distalmost bracts linear, 5–6(+) mm.

Pedicels

ascending to reflexed, usually longer than calyx, visible, glandular abaxially and adaxially.

Flowers

calyx lobes deltate, surpassing capsule, apex acuminate;

corolla violet, banner pale violet to white, base yellow with dark orange spot, wings and keel violet, 10–15 mm, keel glabrous or sparsely glandular;

banner length 0.6–0.7(–0.8) times wings, lobe base without folds;

wings narrowly obcordate, notched 0.2 times whole length;

throat slightly angled to tube, longer than diam., pouch arched, slightly expanded;

stamens: abaxial filaments glabrous, adaxials hairy, basal spur 0.

Capsules

without red blotches.

Seeds

6–12, oblong to oval, 1–1.5 mm, margins thickened, inrolled.

2n

= 14.

Collinsia violacea

Phenology Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat Sandy or rocky soils, dry open areas, woodlands.
Elevation 10–300 m. (0–1000 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
AR; IL; KS; MO; OK; TX
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Source FNA vol. 17, p. 65.
Parent taxa Plantaginaceae > Collinsia
Sibling taxa
C. antonina, C. bartsiifolia, C. callosa, C. childii, C. concolor, C. corymbosa, C. grandiflora, C. greenei, C. heterophylla, C. latifolia, C. linearis, C. multicolor, C. parryi, C. parviflora, C. rattanii, C. sparsiflora, C. tinctoria, C. torreyi, C. verna, C. wrightii
Name authority Nuttall: Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. s. 5: 179. (1835)
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