How Do You Spell COLLINSIA PARVIFLORA?

Pronunciation: [kəlˈɪnsi͡ə pˈɑːvɪflˌɔːɹə] (IPA)

Collinsia parviflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. The name Collinsia comes from the botanist Zaccheus Collins and parviflora means "small-flowered." It is pronounced as /kɑlɪnsiə pɑrviflora/, with the stress on the second syllable of Collinsia. The "i" in Collinsia is pronounced as "ih" and the "a" is pronounced as "ah". The "v" in parviflora is silent and the stress is on the second syllable.

COLLINSIA PARVIFLORA Meaning and Definition

  1. Collinsia parviflora, commonly known as maiden blue-eyed Mary or tiny blue-eyed Mary, is a flowering herbaceous plant species belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. Native to Western North America, it is primarily found in California, Oregon, and Washington.

    Maiden blue-eyed Mary grows as an annual plant, typically reaching a height of 20-50 centimeters. It has dark-green, ovate to lanceolate leaves that are opposite and serrated. The plant produces slender stems, which bear loose clusters of small, bilaterally symmetrical flowers. Each flower has a tubular, purple-blue corolla that is approximately 1-1.5 centimeters long. The corolla is divided into two lips; the upper lip consists of two lobes, while the lower lip is larger and three-lobed. These delicate flowers are typically adorned with small, darker spots or patches on their lower lip, adding to their charm.

    Collinsia parviflora is often found in open woodlands, meadows, and shaded slopes. It tends to prefer moist or semi-moist soil conditions. Blooming from spring to early summer, Collinsia parviflora serves as an important nectar source for various pollinators, including bees and butterflies.

    In gardening or horticulture, Collinsia parviflora is sometimes cultivated for its attractive flowers. Its abundance in the wild also contributes to its ecological value as a native plant species, providing habitat and sustenance for various wildlife species.

Common Misspellings for COLLINSIA PARVIFLORA

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Etymology of COLLINSIA PARVIFLORA

The word Collinsia is derived from the Latin name Collins, which is believed to refer to either an individual named Collins or someone associated with the Collins family. Parviflora also has Latin roots, where parvi means small and flora means flower. Therefore, Collinsia Parviflora can be loosely translated to mean small-flowered Collinsia.

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