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Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Asterids
Ordo: Ericales

Familia: Polemoniaceae
Subfamilia: Polemonioideae
Tribus: Gilieae
Genus: Collomia
Species: C. aristella – C. biflora – C. cavanillesiana – C. debilis – C. diversifolia – C. grandiflora – C. heterophylla – C. larsenii – C. linearis – C. macrocalyx – C. mazama – C. rawsoniana – C. renacta – C. tenella – C. tinctoria – C. tracyi – C. wilkenii
Name

Collomia Nutt., Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1: 126–127. (1818)

Typus: C. linearis
Nutt. Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1: 126. (1818)

References

Nuttall, T. 1818. The Genera of North American Plants 1: 126–127.
Farr, E.R. & Zijlstra, G. (eds.) 1996 onwards. Collomia in Index Nominum Genericorum (Plantarum). Accessed: 2011 Mar 04.
Green, E.S. 2010. Infrageneric relationships within Collomia (Polemoniaceae). MSc. Thesis, Brigham Young University Full text PDF
International Plant Names Index. 2016. Collomia. Published online. Accessed: Oct. 22 2016.
Johnson, L.A. & Johnson, R.L. 2006. Morphological delimitation and molecular evidence for allopolyploidy in Collomia wilkenii (Polemoniaceae), a new species from northern Nevada. Systematic Botany 31(2): 349–360. DOI: 10.1600/036364406777585865
Porter, J.M., & Johnson, L.A. 2000. A phylogenetic classification of Polemoniaceae. Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany 19(1): 55–91. DOI: 10.5642/aliso.20001901.06 Full text PDF Reference page.
The Plant List 2013. Collomia in The Plant List Version 1.1. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2016 Oct. 22.
Tropicos.org 2016. Collomia. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2016 Oct. 22.

Vernacular names
suomi: Tahmikit


Collomia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Polemoniaceae. Species in the genus are known generally as trumpets, mountain trumpets,[1] or trumpet flowers.[2] They are native to North America and southern South America.[2] The genus name comes from the Greek kolla ("glue"),[3] a reference to the seeds, which become gelatinous in texture when wet.[2]

There are about 15 species in the genus.[2]

Species include:[1][4]

Collomia biflora[5]
Collomia debilis - alpine collomia
Collomia diversifolia – serpentine collomia
Collomia grandiflora – grand collomia, largeflowered collomia, California strawflower
Collomia heterophylla – variableleaf collomia
Collomia larsenii – talus collomia
Collomia linearis – tiny trumpet, narrow-leaf mountain trumpet
Collomia macrocalyx – bristleflower collomia
Collomia mazama – Mt. Mazama collomia, Crater Lake collomia
Collomia rawsoniana – flaming trumpet, Rawson's flaming trumpet
Collomia renacta[6] – Barren Valley collomia
Collomia tenella – diffuse collomia
Collomia tinctoria – staining collomia, yellowstain collomia
Collomia tracyi – Tracy's collomia
Collomia wilkenii[7] – Dieter's trumpet

References

Collomia. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
Collomia. The Jepson eFlora 2013.
Narrow-leaved Collomia (Collomia linearis). Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center. USGS.
Collomia. USDA PLANTS.
"Collomia biflora". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 19 January 2018.
Joyal, E. (1986). A new species of Collomia (Polemoniaceae) from the Great Basin. Brittonia 38(3), 243-48.
Johnson, L. A. and R. L. Johnson. (2006). Morphological delimitation and molecular evidence for allopolyploidy in Collomia wilkenii (Polemoniaceae), a new species from northern Nevada. Systematic Botany 31(2) 349-60.

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