Blue Eyed Mary (FIGWORT Family, Small-flowered Maiden Blue-Eyed Mary, Collinsia verna) grow in open moist slopes and banks, mossy outcrops and grassy areas and flats from April to July. I found this particular beauty sitting alongside the trail on my walk last week at Raven Run Nature Sanctuary. I arrived late in the day and couldn't walk too far into the sanctuary, but did capture a few images of wildflowers along the trail before turning back to the trail head. This little flower has always been one of my favorites. It wasn't until today that I learned the name. I think I'll go on a quest to learn more wildflower names. I invite you to join me. Keep in mind I'm not an expert so you might have to help me along the way. Have a wonderful day. ENJOY!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Blue Eyed Mary!
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Wonderful little flower. I have not seen it here in western Kentucky. Thanks for sharing. Nicely framed and displayed.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of a delicate wood violet. I love the muted colors. I've become enamored of quiet-colored flowers this spring.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol you have some great images on your blog and your flowers are stunning, particularly like Spring Beauty.
ReplyDeleteI have had this in wildflower mixes, but never seen it grow in the wild. Pretty- and it does remind me of a violet.
ReplyDeleteSo tiny and delicate with so much beautiful. I love it . Very nice. I m going to keep my eye open and see if we have these in my part of Canada.
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