Blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium montanum) Plants
Blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium montanum) Plants
A petite meadow wildflower in the Iris family. Foliage forms tight clumps of grass-like leaves; flowers are small, deep blue, with a yellow eye; blooms in early summer. Attractive to small bees and butterflies. Deer-resistant.
Native to: Maine
Growing conditions: Sun to part shade, moist to average soil.
Natural habitat: Meadow species in sandy to damp soils and edge habitats.
Grows up to: 12"
Blooms: Early summer
Pairs well with: Butterfly milkweed and Scotch bellflower
Sun
Part Shade
Medium
Dry