Re: blue-eyed grass and borers


My local blue-eyed grass is the angustifolium variety. I do have several varients. A star shaped form as well as rounded flower. Also violet as well as blue and one that it about twice the height of the bloom stock. Several others in bloom right now. Bellum is closs to two feet in height. Striatum seemsto be foeming seed pods so should also have seeds of it.

Chuck Chapman

Rodney Barton <rbarton@hsc.unt.edu> wrote:

>All,
>
>Like Chuck, I also collect sisyrinchiums.  Please consider saving a few seed
>from your local variety for the seed exchange even if you don't know the
>species. 
>
>My local one is S. pruinosum, I believe.  (They are very difficult to sort
>out and are said to hybridize readily, adding to the confusion.)  It is not
>weedy in that it does not invade the flower beds.  It would be fine with me
>if it took over the yard. Imagine a "blue-eyed grass" lawn!
>
>Rod
>-- 
>Rodney Barton 
>rbarton@hsc.unt.edu
>
>North Central Texas USA
>AIS, SIGNA, SLI and SPCNI
>USDA Zone 7/8 
>AHS heat zone 8
>Annual rainfall 32 in.
>Mean annual temp 65 deg.
>Mean length of frost free period 230 days
>
>North American Native Iris web site:
>http://facstaff.hsc.unt.edu/rbarton/Iris/NANI.html
>
>
>> I'm collecting as many varieties of Sisyriniums as I can. Would like some
>> seeds from your white one if you can spare some. Have recently aquires S.
>> argentina  (sp?) very tall, wide leaves and yellow flower (now in bloom).
>> Leaves as wide as some small iris and looks like an iris when not in bloom.
>> Would like some information on its hardines if anyone has this information.
>> 
>> I can believe that boarer would  eat blue-eyed grass but only in areas where
>> there is massive clumps such as what I have seen in Florida were I saw patches
>> yards in diameter. I have had boarer clean out clumps of SDB with no sign of
>> its presence until the clump collapsed. It could possibly go straight to the
>> roots and munch away on the roots.
>> 
>> I have also had problems with lawn grubs. They will eat off the roots and chew
>> on the bottom of the rhizomes 
>
>

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