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A.k.a. narrow-leaf or narrowleaf blue-eyed grass. A hardy blue-eyed grass that prefers average conditions and soils. Flowers are small, but bloom in succession and may repeatedly bloom outside of its regular blooming season. In the iris family, but leaves are so fine that a clump is visually more similar to grass. Does not have a runnering habit, but flower-bearing stems may root if they touch the ground. This species of blue-eyed grass generally stays shorter than its otherwise very visually similar relatives.

Light: Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade

Soil Moisture: Wet Mesic, Mesic, Dry Mesic

Soil Type: Loamy

Height: 6”

Bloom Color: White-Light Blue

Bloom Time: May-Jun

Root Type: Fibrous

Notable Wildlife Interactions: Little data available. Flowers attract bees and flies.

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