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Sisyrinchium Angustifolium
£3.50per gramminimum 1.4gmax 10g per order
Sisyrinchium angustifolium is a dwarf iris relative, that could easily be mistaken for a clump of grass were it not for the yellow-centred, bright blue star-like flowers that appear in succession from May until August. In the wild it grows in mid western & eastern North America, from New Foundland & Quebec to Florida & Texas. Over time it can spread slowly by seed, but it never seems to become an unwelcome intruder in any sunny location. Alternatively, clumps can be divided in early spring.
- Common name
- Stout Blue-Eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium Bermudianum
- Family
- Iridaceae
- Seeds per gram
- 200 / g
- Minimum order
- 1.4 g
- Maximum order
- 10 g
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