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Plant Name:

Narrowleaf Blue-Eyed Grass

Scientific Name:

Sisyrinchium angustifolium

Description:

Narrowleaf Blue-Eyed Grass is a perennial wildflower with grass-like leaves and clusters of small blue or purple flowers. It is known for its delicate beauty and is often found in moist meadows, prairies, and along stream banks.

Habitat:

Moist meadows, prairies, stream banks

Fauna:

Narrowleaf Blue-Eyed Grass provides nectar for various pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and small insects. It also serves as a host plant for certain butterfly species.

Growing Conditions:

Narrowleaf Blue-Eyed Grass prefers moist soils and full sun.

Uses:

Narrowleaf Blue-Eyed Grass is used in native plant gardens, meadow plantings, and naturalistic landscapes. It can also be grown in containers.

Edible:
(please exercise caution and consult additional sources or experts before consuming any vegetation):

No

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Poisonous:

No

Fun Facts:

Narrowleaf Blue-Eyed Grass is a member of the iris family and is native to North America. It is named for its blue or purple flowers that resemble the shape of an eye.

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David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com

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