RFT00RR0–Narrow leaf mountain trumpet, Collomia linearis, Dessert rose plant, India.
RF2RYRM7Y–Collomia grandiflora, grand collomia
RMJMJXWP–Collomia linearis flowers in a meadow near the Wallowa Mountains of Oregon. USA
RMM98XPJ–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RF2R3B5HF–Soft Light Fallas Across A Blooming Grand Collomia Flower
RMAPTH0W–Mountain trumpet (Collomia grandiflora)
RF2RER3EK–Blooms of Grand Collomia Pop Out From Dark Forest Floor in Yosemite
RMAB7PFE–FLOWER Large-flowered Collomia (Collomia grandiflora) Table Mountain Kittitas County USA WASHINGTON STATE JUNE
RMAKHN0E–Collomia British Columbia Canadain Rockies
RM2BTW278–Collomia sp.
RFT5NJWN–The image shows Collomia gracilis flower plant which is also called Trumpet flower because of its shape. The sections show its calyx and corolla, pist
RM2BTT19B–Collomia grandiflora Douglas ex Lindl.
RF2HTTC6G–Closeup shot of grand collomia on a blurry background
RM2A77BW8–Narrow leaved collomia, Collomia heterophylla. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMM98XNE–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMEA5RF3–Grand colommia
RMAPTH1M–Mountain trumpet (Collomia grandiflora)
RM2AWH469–R& JFarquhar and Co'scatalogue, 1897 : reliable tested seeds plants, bulbs fertilizers tools, etc. . marked 20 2955 Large=Leaved Varieties. Finest mixed; extrafine, .20 2960 COLLINSIA. Pretty hardy annual for borders; finest mixed. One foot 05 COLLOMIA. Fine hardy annual; in bloom through-out the season. One-and-a-third feet. 2965 Coccinea. Scarlet. Very pretty 05 2970 Qrandiflora. Large, reddish, yellow flowers ... .05 COLUMBINE. ^QQAguilegia. 2975 COMMELINA Coelestis. Showy tuberous-rootedplant wliich blooms the first year. The tubers may bestored during the wnter like Dahlias; perennial;blu
RMP6FR97–Small flowered collomia, Collomia linearis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RFMTD3F7–Collomia coccinea. Sperrkrautgewächs, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RMMA7JRD–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . borders, or ribbons. Hardy annuals. From Canada. 1 121 CoUinsia Bicolor. Purple and white; beautifixl 122 Alba. White; a chai-ming variety. 1 foot 123 Grandiflora. Blue, white, and lilac; beautiful. From Columbia C0LL03I1A. Nat. Ord., Polemonincece. 124 Collomia Scarlet. Flowers in clusters. From Chili. 1^ feet . 1^5 Grandidora. Saffron color. From North America. 1^ feet . 22 1'
RM2A77BW4–Small flowered collomia, Collomia linearis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMW23E90–Archive image from page 158 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer02bail Year: 1906 COLLOMIA is applied they dart forward at right angles with the testa, each carrying with it a sheath of mucus, in which it for a long time remains enveloped in a membrano
RM2BTWMHF–Collomia linearis Nutt.
RMM98XPD–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMEA5RRG–Grand colommia
RMAPTH1G–Mountain trumpet (Collomia grandiflora)
RMRDCDTT–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 352 COLEUS COLLOMIA shrub, 2-3 ft. high: stems puhescent: Ivs. cordate, coarsely cre- nate, lower ones 7 in. long: fls. blue, in racemes which contain as many as 18 forking cymes with about 10 fls. in each. B.M.7672. L. H. B.. 519. Coleus Blumei, var. Verschaffeltii. COLIC-EOOT. Aletris tarinosa. COLLABDS. A ki
RMP6H24J–Narrow leaved collomia, Collomia heterophylla. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMMAATDF–. Early postfire revegetation in a western Montana douglas-fir forest . Figure 11.—Willow {Sallx scouleriana) resprouting following the fire. In April 1978, white spirea and common snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) were resprouting on severely burned sites, along with spring geophytes, conspicuous aster (Aster conspicuus), heartleaf arnica, and pinegrass. Less severely burned areas on the eastern edge of the fire exhibited a wider veiriety of resprouts, including fire- sensitive plants, for example, kinnikinnick (Arc- tostaphylos uva-ursi). Only a few annuals were seen. Slenderleaf collomia [Co
RM2A77BW6–Large flowered collomia, Collomia grandiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RM2A77977–Mountain trumpet flower, Collomia biflora. Brick red collomia, Collomia coccinea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1833. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMPG1EJG–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 352 COLEUS COLLOMIA shrub, 2-3 ft. high: stems puhescent: Ivs. cordate, coarsely cre- nate, lower ones 7 in. long: fls. blue, in racemes which contain as many as 18 forking cymes with about 10 fls. in each. B.M.7672. L. H. B.. 519. Coleus Blumei, var. Verschaffeltii. COLIC-EOOT. Aletris tarinosa. COLLABDS. A ki
RMW23DX2–Archive image from page 157 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer02bail Year: 1906 352 COLEUS COLLOMIA shrub. 2-3 ft. high: stems pubescent: Ivs. cordate, coarsely ere- nate. lower ones 7 in. long: fls. blue, in racemes which contain as many as 18 forki
RM2BTWMGW–Collomia linearis Nutt.
RMM98XP9–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMRG2TKE–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 755. Swertia perennis. 186. Collomia linearis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMP6HARC–Large flowered collomia, Collomia grandiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMME7P1C–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 21. A Phlox siiltiilata L., Stück der Pfl in nat «.⢠tj t> -n ,.. tt , Collomia linearis ITutt. C Bl. D Fr. mft znrüc JescWa<^^7.,rf T^vf ^^ ^''"}- ^^- ^i^escliUtzt. - C-E phylla Car., blüheEder Zweig (1/1) -TeX m-cSf4fnf?'-/ ^â - "^""^J d^irclisclmitten. -FC. hetero- '^' Fnac^BotmsTon^^^^^ -" ^1. (A-D Original; -Micn a le B. ziemlich gleich breit, Kelchzähne pfriemlich, drüsi- Blutenstand knr.fia n.ehrblut.g: P. amoena Sims, Blütens
RMPG1EHT–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. COLLOMIA COLOR 353 is applied tiiey dart forward at right angles with the testa, each carrying with it a sheath of mucus, in which it for a long time remains enveloped in a membranous case." COLOCASIA (old Greek substantive name). Ardidece. Perennial herbs with cordate-peltate Ivs., which are often handsom
RMRX5NMK–E Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower &; kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 borders, or ribbons. Hardy annuals. From Canada. 1 121 CoUinsia Bicolor. Purple and white; beautifixl 122 Alba. White; a chai-ming variety. 1 foot 123 Grandiflora. Blue, white, and lilac; beautiful. From Columbia C0LL03I1A. Nat. Ord., Polemonincece. 124 Collomia Scarlet. Flowers in clusters. From Chili. 1^ feet . 1^5 Grandidora. Saffron color. From North America. 1^ feet . 22 1'
RM2BTWMG1–Collomia tenella A Gray.
RMM98XNK–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMRG1DP2–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 2006 Dou'oi.AS AND Pi-nny: Slender Collomia 177. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMP6FD8N–Mountain trumpet flower, Collomia biflora. Brick red collomia, Collomia coccinea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1833. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMPFM2K3–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. COLLOMIA COLOR 353 is applied they dart forward at riglit angles with the testa, each carrying with it a sheath o( mucus, in which it for a long time remains enveloped in a membranous case." COLOCASIA (oldGreek substantive name). Arbidece. Perennial herbs with cordate-peltate Ivs., which are often handsome
RM2BTWMMP–Collomia tenella A Gray.
RMM98XP4–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMRG2TJW–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 186. Collomia linearis. 187. Phlox hoodii ^ -i^ ^ ^/^Si -^^ /^*^ y^ ^ ^^â ^" ^^ v^^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMPFJHJW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. COLLOMIA is applied they dart forward at right angles with the testa, each carrying with it a sheath of mucus, in which it for a long time remains enveloped in a membranous case." COLOCASIA (old Greek substantive
RMM98XNX–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMRH205G–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 177. Phloxes: A, narrow-leaved collomia, Collomia linearis Nutt.; B, small navarretia, Navarretia minima Nutt.; C, moss phlox, Phlox hoodii Richardson. 601. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RMPG3Y26–. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. 136 POLEMONIACE^. Collomia. # Cauline leaves simply pinnately parted into few (3 to 7) narrow-linear or often almost filiform divisions, very numerous, all alternate; inflorescence tliyrsiform or panicled: corolla sah'erform, with tube little if at all dilated upward. : C. Cavanillesiana, Don. Biennial {or perhaps perennial southward) with a somewhat woody base, more or less pubescent, virgately branched: flowers in small clusters in a narrow or raceme-like leafy thyrsus : pedicels very short or none : corolla white, ochroleu- cous, or
RMM98XNT–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMRD35D9–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. COLLOMIA COLOR 353 is applied they dart forward at riglit angles with the testa, each carrying with it a sheath o( mucus, in which it for a long time remains enveloped in a membranous case." COLOCASIA (oldGreek substantive name). Arbidece. Perennial herbs with cordate-peltate Ivs., which are often handsome
RMPFJHKC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 352 COLEUS COLLOMIA shrub. 2-3 ft. high: stems pubescent: Ivs. cordate, coarsely ere- nate. lower ones 7 in. long: fls. blue, in racemes which contain as many as 18 forking cymes with about 10 fls. in each. B.M.7672.
RMM98XP7–Large Flowered Collomia grows off the beaten path in Sequoia National Park.
RMRD4770–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. COLLOMIA is applied they dart forward at right angles with the testa, each carrying with it a sheath of mucus, in which it for a long time remains enveloped in a membranous case." COLOCASIA (old Greek substantive
RMPFM2KN–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 352 COLEUS COLLOMIA shrub, 2-3 ft. high: stems pubescent: Ivs. cordate, coarsely cre- nate, lower ones 7 in. long: lis. blue, in racemes which contain as many as 18 forking cymes with about 10 fls. in each. B.M.7672. L. H. B.. 519. Coleus Blumei, var. Verschaffeltii. COLIC-EOOT. Aletris tarhiosa. COLLABDS. A ki
RMRE9M6G–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 6^J BARTONIA COLLOMIA NUTTALL In 1811 Thomas Nuttall collected in the northwestern prairie region, chiefly along the lower Cheyenne valley in what is now South Dakota, a small annual which obviously belonged to the Polemoniaceae, but was peculiar in that its seeds became mucilaginous when moistened. He decided that this represented a pre- viously unrecognized genus, including also one or two South American plants which had been assigned to Phlox, and proposed ^ for
RMPFG87G–. Das Leben der Pflanze. Plants; Plants; Plants; Phytogeography. Ülbüentiopflanjen uub '^Infönniilinflc. 123 offen 23ebingungcn entfpred^en. ^ier^er gel^ört 3. 23. bie gelbblü:^enbe ^olemontaäcc, Collomia o-randiflora, bic qu§ bem nürbrcefllic^en Slmerifo ftammt iitib feit ber 3Jittte be§ nötigen 3a^r^unbert§ in 2)eutfc^lQnb gelegentlich in großen aJlengcn auf* trat. Sonn gibt e§ ober eine nic^t geringe ^a^l von Sinraonberern, bie ooUftönbig 23ürger i^rcr neuen ^eimot rcerben, unb bie man butc^auS für auto(f)t:^ün ober urein^ gefeffen fjolten joürbe, raenn fic^ i^rc Sinraanberung nic^t nac^rce
RMRE9M65–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. il MISCELLANEOUS EASTERN POLEMONIACEAB m Geography.—^Botanical exploration of western North America subsequent to Nuttall's time showed Collomia linearis to be widespread there, and by 1870 Gray ^ was able to state the range as " Both sides of the Rocky Mountains, north to Mackenzie River; also on the shore of New Brunswick, Fowler, perhaps a waif." With respect to the final item, it should be noted that subsequent collect- ing has shown that the species
RMRDCDT5–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. COLLOMIA COLOR 353 is applied tiiey dart forward at right angles with the testa, each carrying with it a sheath of mucus, in which it for a long time remains enveloped in a membranous case." COLOCASIA (old Greek substantive name). Ardidece. Perennial herbs with cordate-peltate Ivs., which are often handsom
RMRE9M74–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. S^J BABTONIA COLLOMIA NUTTALL In 1811 Thomas Nuttall collected in the northwestern prairie region, chiefly along the lower Cheyenne valley in what is now South Dakota, a small annual which obviously belonged to the Polemoniaceae, but was peculiar in that its seeds became mucilaginous when moistened. He decided that this represented a pre- viously unrecognized genus, including also one or two South American plants which had been assigned to Phlox, and proposed^ for
RMRDM8KA–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus i. PHLOX FAMILY. 53 Calyx not distended nor ruptured by the capsule; leaves alternate. Calyx-teeth herbaceous, not spinulose-tipped. Stamens declined ; leaves pinnate. Stamens straight and leaves entire in our species. Calyx-teeth spinulose-tipped ; leaves pinnatifid. Polemonium. Collomia. Naverretia. 1. P.paniculata. 2. P. amplifolia. 3. P. maculata. P.
RMRD4783–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 352 COLEUS COLLOMIA shrub. 2-3 ft. high: stems pubescent: Ivs. cordate, coarsely ere- nate. lower ones 7 in. long: fls. blue, in racemes which contain as many as 18 forking cymes with about 10 fls. in each. B.M.7672.
RMRDHRK0–. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. 136 POLEMONIACE^. Collomia. # Cauline leaves simply pinnately parted into few (3 to 7) narrow-linear or often almost filiform divisions, very numerous, all alternate; inflorescence tliyrsiform or panicled: corolla sah'erform, with tube little if at all dilated upward. : C. Cavanillesiana, Don. Biennial {or perhaps perennial southward) with a somewhat woody base, more or less pubescent, virgately branched: flowers in small clusters in a narrow or raceme-like leafy thyrsus : pedicels very short or none : corolla white, ochroleu- cous, or
RMRG1DM0–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Ji Figure 3. Collomia tenella habitat occurs on the eroded section near the top of this sandy ridge south of Princeton. British Columbia. Prominent trees on the ridge are Pseiidotsitga menziesii and Pimts ponderosa. kameen area. If brought into production, the drilling, access roads and pumping stations could cause exten- sive degradation to the natural habitat in the area. Other potential threats result from activities that are permitted in the Agriculture Land Reserve. The private property where C. tenella occurs is in th
RMRD35ED–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 352 COLEUS COLLOMIA shrub, 2-3 ft. high: stems pubescent: Ivs. cordate, coarsely cre- nate, lower ones 7 in. long: lis. blue, in racemes which contain as many as 18 forking cymes with about 10 fls. in each. B.M.7672. L. H. B.. 519. Coleus Blumei, var. Verschaffeltii. COLIC-EOOT. Aletris tarhiosa. COLLABDS. A ki
RMRGC376–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. y y yyyY Y y Y CROSS-SECTION i-E. -YaiTow (4o7iiiIcn. lanidostf). - Ki'Igoron {FMgcran macranthus). -Yellow bpuali (Oftrj/soHiamHus an^. 112055*-in (To fnce pngo C AâWlierc orlgluul EâSweet Bage (Artcmiiia dlaoolor). GâFalsL' eoosebcrry ,K)C6 montirjcin :olatH8). 1âSpiked trlsetum (Trisctum spkaU I destroytd by grazlog, JâSmall mouutnlu porcupine grass (Slipa I.âLow pea vine {Lathyriis Icitcanthus). LaâEvening primrose (Lavauxia flava). MâSlender-leaved collomia (CollomUi linearis) NâSlender cinquefoil (PotenUlla f
RMRG1DRM–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Conservation Evaluation of Slender Collomia, ()ll(>mia tcnclla. in Canada* George W. Douglas' and Jenifer L. Penny^ ' Deceased. - Conservation Data Centre, British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Ecosystems Branch. PO Box 9993 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria. British Columbia VXW 9R7 Douglas, George W., and Jeniter L. Penny. 2006. Conservation evaluation of Slender Collomia. Collomia tenella, in Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 120(2): 175-178. In Canada, Slender Collomia, Collomia tenella, is restricted to the Princeton are