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Wildflowers - Blue-Eyed Grass Seeds
Whether blooming violet, blue, yellow, or white, these starry-eyed beauties will not disappoint. Appearing individually on slender grass-like stems, the tiny flowers have six petals and golden centers. The ornamental perennials are ideal for borders and rock gardens, as well as meadows and prairie plantings. Plant in full sun for the most blooms. After several years, the clumps will become large enough to divide and replant.
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Out of Stock Golden Blue Eyed Grass Seeds Sisyrinchium californicum Quick View
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Sisyrinchium californicum
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This unique golden version of Blue-eyed Grass comes from the hills of the Golden State - California. The flowers appear on top of clumps of grass-like stems. This native perennial belongs to the iris family but is much smaller in size.Starting at $3.96 USD -
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Sisyrinchium campestre
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Native to the prairie, this petite blue-eyed beauty is small in size, so it works well for small flower gardens or even container planting. It can be a little tricky to grow from seed, but the mature plants are easily divided and transplanted.Starting at $3.25 USD -
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Sisyrinchium angustifolium
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While short in stature, this plant's violet-blue blossoms simply pop with color. The leaves of this native perennial look like grass, but it is actually a forb and belongs to the iris family.Starting at $3.25 USD
Whether blooming violet, blue, yellow, or white, these starry-eyed beauties will not disappoint. Appearing individually on slender grass-like stems, the tiny flowers have six petals and golden centers. The ornamental perennials are ideal for borders and rock gardens, as well as meadows and prairie plantings. Plant in full sun for the most blooms. After several years, the clumps will become large enough to divide and replant.