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Collinsia parviflora
Lindl. |
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TAXONOMY |
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Family: |
Scrophulariaceae |
Genus: |
Collinsia |
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Species Synonyms: |
Antirrhinum tenellum Pursh Collinsia
grandiflora var. pusilla Gray Collinsia tenella
(Pursh) Piper |
Common Names: |
small-flowered blue-eyed Mary
blue-lips |
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DISTRIBUTION |
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Canada: |
British Columbia – southwestern and southeastern
Alberta – southwestern and east-central Saskatchewan, southeastern
Manitoba – Ontario |
Saskatchewan: |
southwestern Saskatchewan; Cypress Hill, Amisk
Lake |
Ecoregion: |
Cypress Upland, Mid-Boreal Lowland, Churchill
River Upland |
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HABITAT |
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Saskatchewan: |
aspen or pine woods, clearings,
and roadsides |
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RARITY STATUS |
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Provincial
Status According to Harms (2003): |
Vulnerable |
Nature Conservancy
Status: |
G5 S2 |
Saskatchewan
Species at Risk Status: |
None |
COSEWIC Status:
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None |
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Small-flowered blue-eyed
Mary is vulnerable because it is rare or uncommon in Saskatchewan. It occurs
in two general regions of the province, but the populations are separated
by a wide distance. This species is usually locally numerous within limited
areas. No immediate threats known but may occur in the future. |
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SPECIES
DESCRIPTION |
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Height: |
5 – 30 cm |
Stems: |
erect, slender, purplish, short-hairy, may be
glandular in inflorescence and hairless below, simple or branched, often
bent at the base |
Leaves: |
on the stem, opposite or with upper leaves whorled,
stalk short, 1.5 – 3 cm long, 3 – 5 mm wide, linear or inversely
lanceolate to lower leaves nearly round, apex obtuse to rounded, margin
mostly entire |
Inflorescence: |
flowers solitary or in whorls of 2 – 6;
stalks 4 – 10 mm long, elongating and becoming reflexed in fruit;
subtended by upper leaves |
Flowers: |
sepals 4.5 – 5.5 mm long, 5-lobed, lobes
lance-shaped, rounded between the lobes; petals 4 – 5.5 mm long, strongly
2-lipped, upper lip 2-lobed, lower lip deflexed, blue with a white upper
lip; stamens 4, in two groups of two, filaments hairless; sterile stamen
scale-like |
Fruits: |
capsule 2-seeded |
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SCROPHULARIACEAE
KEY FOR GENERA FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN |
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1 Stamens 2 |
2 |
1 Stamens 4 or 5 |
4 |
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2 Leaves alternate or all basal; petals
absent
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Besseya |
2 Leaves opposite; petals present |
3 |
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3 Sepals 4-lobed; stamens exserted |
Veronica |
3 Sepals 5-lobed; stamens inserted |
Gratiola |
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4 Leaves all basal |
5 |
4 At least some stem leaves |
6 |
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5 Flowers solitary; petals tubular;
leaves usually entire or toothed |
Limosella |
5 Flowers in spike-like clusters;
petals 2-lipped; leaves pinnately lobed or cleft |
Pedicularis |
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6 Petals spurred |
7 |
6 Petals not spurred |
9 |
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7 Petals bluish purple, 4.5 –
6 mm long, excluding spur; flowers solitary in leaf axils |
Chaenorrhinum |
7 Petals yellow or blue, 10 –
13 mm long, excluding spur; flowers in terminal unbranched clusters |
8 |
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8 Slender annual, 10 – 40 cm
tall; petals blue |
Nuttallanthus |
8 Stout perennial, 30 – 100
cm tall; petals yellow and orange |
Linaria |
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9 Floral bracts coloured, concealing
flowers |
Castilleja |
9 Floral bracts green, flowers evident |
10 |
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10 Stem leaves alternate |
11 |
10 Stem leaves opposite |
13 |
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11 Stamens 5, filaments long-hairy;
petals regular, distinctly 5-lobed |
Verbascum |
11 Stamens 4, filaments hairless;
corolla irregular, indistinctly 5-lobed |
12 |
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12 Basal leaves absent; stem leaves
usually entire, linear; flowers yellow; stamens not enclosed by upper lip |
Orthocarpus |
12 Basal leaves commonly present;
stem leaves toothed or pinnately lobed; flowers yellow to white or purple;
stamens enclosed by upper lip |
Pedicularis |
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13 Sepals 4-lobed |
14 |
13 Sepals 5-lobed |
17 |
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14 Petals pink or purple |
Odontites |
14 Petals white to yellow |
15 |
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15 Sepals about 1 cm long in flower,
enlarged, veiny, and membranous in fruit |
Rhinanthus |
15 Sepals less than 1 cm long in flower,
not enlarged in fruit |
16 |
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16 Leaves 2 – 10 mm long, lobed,
upper leaves sessile |
Euphrasia |
16 Leaves 10 – 40 mm long, more
or less entire, upper leaves stalked |
Melampyrum |
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17 Sterile stamens present, filamentous |
Penstemon |
17 Sterile stamens absent or scale-like |
18 |
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18 Flowers blue; stamens enclosed
by lower lip; upper stem leaves whorled |
Collinsia |
18 Flowers greenish to yellow or reddish;
stamens not enclosed by lower lip; stem leaves all opposite |
19 |
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19 Petals green with reddish or purple
tinge; flowers less conspicuous, less than 1 cm long; sepals segments deeply
parted |
Scrophularia |
19 Petals yellow or pinkish red; flowers
large and showy, 1 – 4 cm long; sepal segments united into tube |
Mimulus |
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