Collinsia Verna (Noun)
Meaning
Eastern United States plant with whorls of blue-and-white flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Collinsia verna, also known as blue-eyed Mary, is a member of the Plantaginaceae family native to the Eastern United States.
- The woodland understory in many parts of the Eastern United States is teeming with Collinsia verna flowers in early spring.
- In the wild, Collinsia verna often grows alongside other perennials such as trout lily and spring beauty in the Eastern United States.
- This annual wildflower, Collinsia verna, produces a profusion of blue-and-white flowers that thrive in woodland environments of Eastern United States.
- In the Eastern United States, Collinsia verna is a delicate, ephemeral plant that blooms briefly in the spring.