Re: blue-eyed grass


Hi Sue,

I think Sisyrinchium augustifolium is what we have growing wild
in Northern New Hampshire. I have many little clumps all over
the flower beds that self-seed. They may also be present in the
lawn but they get mowed down by Andrew the neat freak! 

(way behind in reading e-mail, just returned from the AIS
convention in St. Louis)

Ellen (north of Sue in New Hampshire)




--- "John, Sue, & Brianna Foster" <fostesky@verizon.net> wrote:

> I think that tiny thing is native to the northeastern tier.
> I've got it here 
> and remember it on Long Island NY as a kid.
> Tiny little thing. Had some last year I spotted blooming and
> needed to move 
> in my horse pen. Didn't have a trowel at the time and by the
> next day when I 
> went back I couldn't find it. Easily lost in the grass. Some
> grass is wider.
> 
> Sue in NH



Ellen Gallagher / ellengalla@yahoo.com / Editor, 'The Siberian Iris' 
Berlin, New Hampshire - USDA Zone 3 
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