Blue Eyed Mary



(Aka Collinsia parviflora)

A wild-flower that appears, for example, in the Meadows in early-spring.

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Notes
1. "One at-risk dune ecosystem, known only from Savary and Sandy islands is dominated by two sand-binding species: northern wormwood (a relative of the more aromatic sage) and a delicate native red fescue.

These species are accompanied by a variety of early spring wildflowers such as blue-eyed Mary, seablush, seashore lupine, nodding onion, redstem spring beauty, and the rare, minute, contorted evening-primrose."

(source: Coastal Sand Dune Ecosystems in British Columbia)
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