Sisyrinchium
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Sisyrinchium (Blue-eyed Grasses) is a genus of 70-150 species of annual to perennial plants of the iris family, native to the New World.
These are not true grasses, but many species have the general appearance of grasses, as they are low-growing plants with long, thin leaves. They often grow on grasslands. Many species resemble irises, to which they are more closely related. Most species grow as perennial plants, from a rhizome, though some are short-lived (e.g. S. striatum), and some are annuals (e.g. S. iridifolium).
The flowers are relatively simple and often grow in clusters.
Many species, particularly the South American ones, are not blue, despite the common name. The genus includes species with blue, white, yellow, and purple petals, often with a contrasting centre. Of the species in the United States, the Western Blue-eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium bellum, is sometimes found with white flowers, while the California Golden-eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium californicum, has yellow flowers.
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Species
- Main article: List of Sisyrinchium species
There are 17-150 species, including:
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Prairie Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium campestre)
Strict Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium montanum var. montanum)
Needletip Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium mucronatum)
Coastalplain Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium fuscatum)
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External links
- w:Sisyrinchium. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
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