Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park   |  Dicots
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Collinsia heterophylla
Chinese Houses; Innocence

A member of the Scrophulariaceae, or Figwort Family


Inflorescence, with typical paler flowers of Pine Ridge populations.

Corral Trail, Pine Ridge.

10 April 2004.

Photograph copyright Ó Gena Zolotar.
Used with permission.




Along County Line Road, southwest of Mustang Peak.

24 April 2004.

Photograph copyright Ó Gena Zolotar.
Used with permission.




Habit, in bloom.

Along Wagon Road, between junctions of Wasno and Center Flats road.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Habitat.

Same location as prior image.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence detail from photo below.
The flowers are more obviously two-toned in many
areas of the park.



Habit and typical habitat, growing in groups on grassy banks.

South end of Mahoney Ridge near junction of Coit Road and Wasno Road.

16 May 1995, 11:26 am.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.


This page revised 4 September 2005.

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