Idaho Blue-Eyed-Grass

Wildflowers Found in Oregon

Idaho Blue-Eyed-Grass

Sisyrinchium idahoense - Locally common, midsummer, perennial, 4-16 in. Clump of narrow, flattened leaves, much shorter than the unbranched flower-bearing stem. Flowers are a blue to violet cluster at top of flattened, leafless stem. Flowers petals rounded to notched, with long sharp point at tip. Grows in moist meadows, edges of wetlands, at mid to high elevations, mostly in mountains. It has a few teeth on upper margin of stem. Native

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