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I bought this plant last year after seeing some of a different variety in a prairie. This is a phenomenal little plant. It's in the Iris ...Read More
Very easy to grow and propagate by dividing the plant clumps. Here in Toronto, Ontario they remain evergreen through winter just reduce ...Read More
The most beautiful of all the cultivars of Sisyrinchium is the little
spritely Golden-eyed grass ( Sisyrinchium californicum).
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This species is actually native to south Florida. It is found in moist sunny locations within Everglades National Park, including the po...Read More
Grows in tough areas and self-seeds freely. Cute little flowers when in bloom, kind of plain the rest of the time. Blooms May-June in my garden.
This low maintenance plant will do well in full sun or morning sun in my area. When this is in bloom it makes me think of perky happy lit...Read More
Lol... well I bought mine at Lowes... (maybe I should look my yard over this spring!) I loved it and it is so dainty and pretty in front...Read More
I discovered this wonderful little jewel growing wild in the yard. I carefully collected and replanted en masse. My husband thought I had...Read More
An absolutely great plant. Makes a great smaller border grass for beds, or planted en mass.
They grow wild here and they are quite attractive. They do need a partial shade in this area. When not in bloom, the plants strongly re...Read More
I found Sisyrinchium angustifolium growing wild in my lawn in New Jersey.
I bought some of these and have moved them around in my yard to find a spot where they would do well. They are now shaded by the house ...Read More
These little beauties benefit from occasional mowing, otherwise they would be lost and shaded out. I find them growing in wet areas as f...Read More
I happened upon a bunch growing in the shade in a moist area of the yard.
They flower early in the spring and the flowers ...Read More
Plant grows well in shade; just a lessening of flowering. Leaves are evergreen, grass-like glaucous green. Great foliage effect for shade gardens.