Sisyrinchium idahoense (Idaho Blue-eyed Grass)
Our PNW native blue-eyed grass (actually an Iris relative) features clusters of dainty violet-blue flowers on short stalks bloom in spring. Foliage is dark green, grass-like, up to 8-12" high.
Forms a gently spreading, tight cluster.
Plant in full sun to part shade.
Our PNW native blue-eyed grass (actually an Iris relative) features clusters of dainty violet-blue flowers on short stalks bloom in spring. Foliage is dark green, grass-like, up to 8-12" high.
Forms a gently spreading, tight cluster.
Plant in full sun to part shade.
Our PNW native blue-eyed grass (actually an Iris relative) features clusters of dainty violet-blue flowers on short stalks bloom in spring. Foliage is dark green, grass-like, up to 8-12" high.
Forms a gently spreading, tight cluster.
Plant in full sun to part shade.