The numerous, narrow, light-green leaves of this perennial form dense, tufted clumps which steadily grow with new foliage during the season. The flattened, leaf-like flowering stems may be up to 18 in. long and bear light-blue, star-shaped flowers a few inches above the leaves. Height is 1-1 1/2 ft.
Well Michelle your plant is a big topic of conversation among us because of the common name that it is known by Blue eyed Grass but this botanical name fits your very specific blue eyed grass! We complain about the Latin names but they really are important because they help to distinguish so many plants from each other. The numbers of green things that live in our small section of the planet is staggering and then you have new plants coming out every year in every color that the Latin becomes even more important. It is sealed in concrete, this is the correct botanical name of your plant. I hope it does well after all of this commotion! Thanks on behalf of the Garden Compass Team.
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