Collinsia grandiflora
$7.30
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Giant Blue-Eyed Mary
Giant Blue-Eyed Mary is an erect annual herb native to coniferous understory and woodland environments from northern California up to British Columbia.
It grows .2 – 1.2 ft. tall with a thin stem and narrow leaves that look grass-like before producing a showy inflorescence from mid spring to mid summer. Each inflorescence produces multiple levels of several pea-like flowers that are bright blue-purple with white upper lips. While this species is relatively small, it is prized for its much larger features than most other Collinsia species.
Giant Blue-Eyed Mary is a versatile option for dry rock gardens, seasonally wet meadow gardens, and butterfly/moth pollinator gardens.
Lifeform: Annual
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Other: Attracts Bees, Attracts Birds, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Moths, Drought Tolerant
Container | 4", D-16 |
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Ecological Value | Larval host of the Variable Checkerspot butterfly, Edith's Checkerspot butterfly, and Bilobed Looper moth. |
Historical Uses | No known historical uses. |
Distribution | western North America from British Columbia to norther California |
Elevation | 46" – 6298" |
Habitat | Coniferous understory and woodland |