About This Plant
Narrowleaf Blue-eyed Grass is a charming native perennial, despite its name, being more closely related to irises than grasses. Growing 6 to 20 inches tall, it features slender, grass-like leaves. It produces delicate, star-shaped, violet-blue flowers with bright yellow centers. From late spring to early summer, its flowers are an airy addition to gardens and natural areas.
Sisyrinchium angustifolium thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist to moderately dry, well-drained soils. Itβs well-suited for wildflower gardens, meadows, and woodland edges, where its clumps naturalize beautifully over time. Its tolerance of various soils, including sandy or clay-rich areas, makes it versatile in landscape applications. It also works well in rain gardens and alongside water features.
Ecologically, it supports pollinators like bees and small butterflies that visit its nectar-rich flowers. Its compact growth habit provides cover for small insects and complements mixed plantings. Its low-maintenance nature and elegant blooms make it an excellent choice for biodiversity-focused gardeners who value understated beauty and ecological benefits in sunny, lightly shaded spaces.