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both lips pale violet or whitish, violet-lined, the upper merely ascending and as long as or slightly 

 longer than the lower lip, of which the lateral lobes exceed the hyaline lowermost lobe ; capsule 

 4 mm. long ; seeds solitary in each cell, 3 mm. long, oval, turgid, with somewhat recurved margins. 

 Stony granitic soil, pine and oak forests, Upper Sonoran and Transition Zones; mountains, from Mariposa 

 and Monterey Counties to San Diego County, California. Type locality: San Bernardino Mountains, California. 

 April-June. 



16. Collinsia Greenei A. Gray. Greene's Blue-eyed Mary. Fig. 4749. 



Collinsia Greenei A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 10: 75. 1874. 



Plant 1-3 dm. tall, the stem and leaves finely canescent with glandless hairs and also distally 

 pilose with gland-tipped hairs. Leaf-blades oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, crenate-dentate to entire, 

 0.7-3 cm. long, narrowed to sessile bases, the lower petioled; inflorescence lax, the linear bracts 

 shorter than their subtended fascicles of 1 to 4 flowers, the spreading pedicels becoming 3-10 

 mm. long ; calyx 5 mm. long, minutely canescent-pubescent and also glandular-pilose, the sepals 

 united 1.5 mm., their free portions lanceolate, obtuse or obtusish; corolla 10-12 mm. long, 

 glabrous throughout, the basal pouch rounded and both lips dark violet, the upper more purple, 

 erect-spreading, the lower lip longer, its lateral lobes about equaling the lowermost lobe; 

 capsule 4 mm. long; seeds usually 2 to a cell, 2.5 mm. long, circular-oval, somewhat flattened, 

 with recurved margins. 



Rocky soil, Upper Sonoran and Transition Zones; northern coastal mountains, from Trinity County to 

 Sonoma County, California. Type locality: Lake County, California. Spring. 



17. Collinsia Rattanii A. Gray. Rattan's Blue-eyed Mary. Fig. 4750. 



Collinsia Rattanii A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 15: SO. 1879. 

 Collinsia Torreyi var. Rattanii Jepson, Man. Fl. PI. Calif. 905. 1925. 



Plant 1.5-3.5 dm. tall, the stems, pedicels, and calyces minutely grayish-pubescent and also 

 distally sparsely glandular-pilose. Leaf-blades widely linear to linear-lanceolate, obtuse, entire 

 and somewhat revolute, 2-3 cm. long, sessile, the lower much shorter, crenate-dentate, and 

 narrowed to petioles as long as the oval blades ; inflorescence lax, the linear bracts gradually 

 reduced on upper nodes, each subtending 1 or 2 flowers, their pedicels 5-10 mm. long; calyx 

 5-8 mm. long, glabrous, the sepals united 1-2 mm., their free portions lanceolate, acute or 

 acutish; corolla 5-8 mm. long, glabrous throughout, the basal pouch raised and rather sharply 

 rounded, upper lip white or lavender-violet, proximally medianly yellow and violet-lined, 

 distally upcurved-reflexed, lower lip longer, decurved, purple-violet, its lateral lobes about 

 equaling the lowermost lobe ; capsule 3-4 mm. long ; seeds 1-3 in each cell, 1 . 5-2 mm. long, 

 oblong, turgid. 



Open pine forest, Humid Transition Zone; coastal mountains, from Douglas County, Oregon, to Mendocino 

 County, California. Type locality: ridge south of Trinity River, northwestern California. April-June. 



Collinsia Rattanii subsp. glanduldsa (Howell) Pennell. (.Collinsia glandulosa Howell, Fl. N.W. Amer. 

 506. 1901.) Stouter and less branched, the stem 3-5 dm. tall, the branches more ascending, and the capsules 

 4-5 mm. long. Open pine forest, Upper Sonoran and Transition Zones; Columbia River Valley of southern 

 Washington and northern Oregon, from the Willamette Valley to the John Day River Valley. Type locality: 

 Cold Camp, John Day Valley, Oregon. April-June. 



Collinsia Rattanii var. linearis (A. Gray) Newson, Bot. Gaz. 87: 295. 1929. (Collinsia linearis A. Gray, 

 Proc. Amer. Acad. 15: 50. 1879; C. Torreyi vat. linearis Jepson, Man. Fl. PI. Calif. 905. 1925.) Stem 2-4 dm. 

 tall, relatively stout; corolla larger, 8-12 mm. long, its upper lip erect and its lower proijecting (instead of 

 tending, as in other components of species, to brine; the limb of the corolla into a single oblique plane) ; capsule 

 4 mm. long. Gravelly or stony open or partially shaded places, often on serpentine. Transition Zone; Klamath 

 mountain system of southern Oregon south to Trinity County, northern California. Type locality: Klamath and 

 Trinity Rivers, northwestern California. April-July. 



18. Collinsia Torreyi A. Gray. Torrey's Blue-eyed Mary. Fig. 4751. 



Collinsia Torreyi A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 7: 378. 1868. 

 Collinsia Torreyi var. brevicarinata Newsom, Bot. Gaz. 87 : 299. 1929. 



Plant 1-2 dm. tall, widely branched, the stem, pedicels, and calyces glandular-pilose. Leaf- 

 blades widely linear, obtuse, entire or slightly dentate, 2.5-3.5 cm. long, attenuate to sessile 

 or slightly petioled bases, proximally villulose on the midrib and petiole; inflorescence lax, 

 the lowest bracts foliose, the others subulate and much shorter than the pedicels which become 

 5-10 mm. long and tend to reflex in fruit; corolla 7-9 mm. long, glabrous throughout, the basal 

 pouch broadly rounded, upper lip white, proximally mauve-spotted, erect, the lower lip longer, 

 its lateral lobes equaling or somewhat exceeding the lowermost lobe ; capsule 3 mm. long ; seeds 

 1 to a cell, 1 . 5 mm. long, oblong, turgid. 



Granitic sand, clearings and open pine forest. Transition Zones; mountains, from Siskiyou County, north- 

 ern California, south along the whole length of the Sierra Nevada and on the San Gabriel Mountains of Los 

 Angeles (bounty, southern California. Type locality: Big-tree Grove, Sierra Nevada, California. May-Aug. 



Collinsia Torreyi var. latifolia Newsom, Bot. Gaz. 87: 299. 1929. Leaf-blades narrowly elliptic or oblong, 

 rounded, only 3-4 times as long as wide. Sandy soil, Humid Transition Zone; Klamath Mountains near the coast 

 of southern Oregon and northern California. June-Aug. 



19. Collinsia Wrightii S. Wats. Wright's Blue-eyed Mary. Fig. 4752. 



Collinsia Wrightii S. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 24: 84. 1889. 



Collinsia brachysiphon Eastw. Bull. Torrey Club 32: 214. 1905. 



Collinsia monticola Davidson, Bull. S. Calif. Acad. 16: 13. 1917. 



Collinsia Torreyi vzt. Wrightii I. M. Johnston, PI. World 22: 115. 1919. 



Collinsia Torreyi var. brachysiphon Jepson, Man. Fl. PI. Calif. 905. 1925. 



Plant 0.3-1 dm. tall, usually widely branched, the stems, pedicels, and calyces minutely 



