Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Lucerne’
Overview
Uses: Low rhizomatous flowering perennial.
Benefits: Attracts Pollinators. Produces beautiful bluish-purple flowers with yellow centers.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 9
Sun: Full Sun to Light Shade
Life Cycle: Perennial
Mature Height: 12"
Mature Width: 12"
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Late Summer
Summary
Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Lucerne’ is one of the most beautiful and hardy cultivars within its species, best known for its narrow swordlike leaves and its hallmark blueish, iris-like 3/4" flowers with yellow centers.
Much like our Blue Eyed Grass 'Suwannee'; however, this grass is slightly taller, has deeper blue flowers, and is better suited for climates with colder winters.
Despite its name, Blue Eyed Grass is not a grass. It's actually a member of the same family of plants as an iris. This is why its flowers and leaves, although smaller and narrower, resemble those of an iris so much.
Known to grow in somewhat of a mound shape, Blue Eyed Grass is easy to identify by the rhizomes that form its base and its bright, blue-violet blooms with star-like yellow centers extending just above its grass-like foliage.
An ideal plant for a variety of areas, it's especially well suited for accenting walking paths, edges, rock beds, and corner gardens. It thrives in a multitude of climates, but does best in areas with hot, humid summers and cold winters.
Care
Blue Eyed Grass Care
Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Lucerne’ is very easy to care for and does not require lots of maintenance or attention.
Fertilizations will accelerate growth and keep your plant well fed. We suggest using our slow release fertilizer, or something similar.
Blue Eyed Grass may be grown in full sun, although light shade is slightly better. If growing in full sun, ensure that soil is kept moist and cool through the use of irrigation and mulch (or other suitable ground covers).
Water regularly after planting until established, or in periods of drought. Its ideal soil is moist, rich, slightly acidic, and well draining.
It's best to cut back the leaves and flower stalks of this plant in the winter, although not required.
After a few years, we suggest propagating your Blue Eyed Grass through division. This is best done in spring, and is accomplished by simply cutting the base of the plant and its roots into sections, and replanting those sections. Failure to divide and transplant every few years may result in situations of root bounding.
Size
Size of Blue Eyed Grass for Sale Online
The Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Lucerne’ that we sell online will ship in a greenhouse grade grow pot. Each plant will be appropriately sized for its pot. Please contact us with any specific questions.
Size of Blue Eyed Grass When Fully Grown
Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Lucerne’ typically grows to a height and width of 12".
Additional Information
Common Names of Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Lucerne’
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Blue Eyed Grass
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Lucerne
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Grass Flower 'Lucerne'
Toxicity and Risks of Blue Eyed Grass
We were unable to find any definitive information regarding the toxicity of Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Lucerne’.
All of the information we found suggested that there is no toxicity associated with this species of plant; however, nothing suggested that it's non-toxic either.
As such, we suggest treating this plant as though it may be mildly toxic. We do not suggest eating any part of this plant. We do suggest washing your hands after handling it, and not allowing children or pets to freely access it.