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- proper noun A taxonomic
genus within thesubfamily Plantaginaceae — about 25 species ofannual flowering plants .
Etymologies
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Examples
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This tiny snapdragon is called a maiden blue eyed mary (Collinsia parviflora).
Rich Wolf: Where Do All the Flowers Grow? Rich Wolf 2010
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This tiny snapdragon is called a maiden blue eyed mary (Collinsia parviflora).
Rich Wolf: Where Do All the Flowers Grow? Rich Wolf 2010
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Great hungry banks, that would have swallowed many pounds 'worth of greenhouse plants to cover them, have been made delightfully gay at a very trifling cost by sowing upon them Tropæolums, Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, = Bartonia aurea =, the dwarf varieties of = Lupinus =, Virginian Stock, = Collinsia bicolor =,
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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Collinsia bicolor, candidissima and multicolor marmorata.
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These native California plants are Chinese houses (Collinsia heterophylla), California five-spot (Nemophila maculata), baby blue eyes
Everybody's Science -- America Needs... Your Back Yard! 2010
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Collinsia heterophylla we conducted one-donor crosses between and within populations and regions in order to investigate (1) the generality of our previous result from one population
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Josefin A. Madjidian et al. 2009
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One-donor crosses within and between four populations of Collinsia heterophylla originating from two regions.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Josefin A. Madjidian et al. 2009
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Collinsia heterophylla Buist (Plantaginaceae), Chinese houses, is an annual hermaphrodite native to the California Floristic Province, North America
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Josefin A. Madjidian et al. 2009
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Newsom VM (1929) A revision of the genus Collinsia.
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Collinsia heterophylla we conducted one-donor crosses between and within populations and regions in order to investigate (1) the generality of our previous result from one population
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