Sisyrinchium pruinosum

Dotted blue-eyed grass
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Iridaceae
Subfamily: Iridoideae
Tribe: Sisyrinchieae
Genus: Sisyrinchium
Species: S. pruinosum
Binomial name
Sisyrinchium pruinosum
E.P. Bicknell 1901
Synonyms[1]
  • Sisyrinchium brayi E.P.Bicknell
  • Sisyrinchium bushii E.P.Bicknell
  • Sisyrinchium helleri E.P.Bicknell
  • Sisyrinchium texanum E.P.Bicknell
  • Sisyrinchium varians E.P.Bicknell

Sisyrinchium pruinosum, the dotted blue-eyed grass, is a perennial plant in the Iridaceae family, native to the south-central United States. There are also reports of the plant in California, but these appear to represent naturalizations.[2] It is sometimes considered to be a synonym of Sisyrinchium langloisii.[3]

Description

These plants are usually found in abundance and can be spectacular on warm, sunny days where they cover entire pastures with almost solid sheets of blue. They are very beautiful used as borders in the wildflower garden. Sisyrinchium species hybridize readily, often making species identification quite difficult.[5]

References

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