Blue-Eyed Grass - Sisyinchium angustifolium (1 & 3 gal.)
This is a herbaceous perennial, native to moist meadow and open woodland. It is the most common blue-eyed grass of the eastern United States, and is also cultivated as an ornamental. It grows to about 6 to 12 inches tall and spreads only about 1'. Its blueish/purple blooms in the spring and likes full sun. It has a showy flower that does well as a ground cover. Best grown in medium moisture, well-drained loam or sandy soil. Prefers consistently moist soils that do not dry out, but drainage must be good. It will self-seed in optimum growing conditions. The plants should be trimmed back after blooms are spent to avoid any unwanted self-seeding. Plants can be divided after 2-3 years. Long-lived perennial Flower color: white, blue, purple Size: 0.5 to 1 ft. (tall and wide) Exposure: full sun Moisture level: moist to slightly dry Blooms: spring Winter dormant Not salt tolerant Soil type: loam, sand, Propagation: seed and division of clumps pH: slightly acidic to neutral Zone: 8A