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Sisyrinchium angustifolium Devon Skies Wholesale Nursery Nurseries in Melbourne, Sydney

Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' : An easy to grow broadleaf evergreen perennial grass (or grassy in appearance) with green foliage and blue flowers in summer. It contributes grassy texture to the garden. Attractive to butterflies. To grow well, it prefers sun - mostly sun and even moisture - regular water. Grows best in average soil.


Sisyrinchium angustifolium Devon Skies Une charmante vivace à fleurs bleues

Sisyrinchium, Blue Eyed Grass 'Devon Skies' Sisyrinchium 9 more photos VIEW GALLERY One vendor has this plant for sale. 10 members have or want this plant for trade. Category: Perennials Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Foliage: Unknown - Tell us Foliage Color:


Sisyrinchium ‘Devon Skies’ TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.

'Devon Skies' is a hybrid sisyrinchium selection that features showy, 1" wide blue flowers with yellow center eyes and a clump-forming habit. Mature plants will reach up to 6" tall and spread to fill a 12" area. The flowers are held just above the slender, glossy, dark green, grass-like foliage from late spring to early summer.


Photo of the entire plant of Blue Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies') posted by bootandall

This showy, grass-like clumper is covered with dozens of large, sky-blue flowers for weeks in early summer atop deer resistant foliage. It blooms all summer in the NE and South tolerating heat, humidity, poor soils, and drought as long it has good drainage. Super in the rock garden or front of the border.


Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' 3" Pot Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies

Devon Skies Blue-Eyed Grass, Lovely for the informal, naturalized, low water garden or rock garden, as edging, or the front of mixed borders. A profusion of bri


Sisyrinchium ‘Devon Skies’ TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.

'Devon Skies' is a compact, clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial with erect, linear, dark green leaves and, from late spring to late summer, upright stems bearing small, star-shaped, blue flowers with yellow throats. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Chalky Loamy Sandy Soil drainage Well-drained


Sisyrinchium hybrid 'Devon Skies' Buy Online at Annie's Annuals

Sisyrinchium Devon Skies 2-web.jpg. Perennial: Semi-evergreen. Deer resistant. Drought tolerant. Somewhat gopher resistant. Good for borders, rock gardens and sunny meadows. Bluish green grass-like clumps. Bloom time: summer-fall. Bloom color: sky blue w/ dark blue throat & yellow eye. Size: around 4-6" x 6-8".


Sisyrinchium ‘Devon Skies’ TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.

Botanical Name Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' Common Name Blue-eyed Grass Origin North America Habit Erect, Tufting, Clustered Landscape Plains, Footslopes, Hills Soil Texture Clay, Loam, Sand pH Alkaline, Neutral Tolerates Drought, Lime, Moderate frost Supplementary Watering Minimal Flower Colour Blue Flowering Time Spring, Summer Flower Type Star


Plant Profile for Sisyrinchium ‘Devon Skies’ Blueeyed Grass Perennial

Description Plant Details Contact Us An exceptional chance seedling occuring in England, with loads of showy, blue 1" flowers starting as early as mid May (here in Oregon) and going as late as August. Even without flowers the dark green, broad grass-like leaves are handsome and make tidy clumps suitable for edging.


Sisyrinchium angustifolium Devon Skies Une charmante vivace à fleurs bleues

Sisyrinchium Devon Skies - blue-eyed grass. In stock. Only 25 left. $5.65. They say Devon Skies, we say the blue of heaven. Such a pure clear colour, and so many flowers when this little plant is in full bloom. Drought tolerant, cold hardy, neat and well-behaved. Our tubestock plants in flower get visited by tiny native stingless bees - you can.


Sisyrinchium Devon Skies Devon Skies BlueEyed Grass information & photos

Blue Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies') General Plant Information ; Plant Habit: Herb/Forb: Life cycle: Perennial: Sun Requirements: Full Sun Full Sun to Partial Shade: Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 7a -17.8 °C (0 °F) to -15 °C (5 °F) Maximum recommended zone: Zone 10b: Plant Height: 6 - 12 inches: Plant Spread:


Plant of the Month Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' Boyanup Botanical

Sisyrinchium devon skies is an evergreen perennial of small proportions producing attractive tufted mounds of grass-like foliage. Spring begins a lengthy display of dainty yellow eyed soft sky blue flowers which will continue through Summer. A terrific filler for small spaces in gardens containers or as part of a. Read more SHARE


Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' buy plants at Coolplants

Star-shaped, blue-purple flowers decorate blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium spp.) in spring and early summer. Although "grass" is in its name, blue-eyed grass is actually in the iris family. Its sturdy leaves remain green and upright throughout the growing season. Blue-eyed grass complements a host of perennials.


PlantFiles Pictures Sisyrinchium, Blue Eyed Grass 'Devon Skies' (Sisyrinchium) by Calif_Sue

"Devon Skies" is an herbaceous perennial grown for both its foliage and flowers. It bears sky-blue flowers with a dark-blue throat and yellow eye from spring through summer. These sit beautifully above the dark green, grass-like foliage.


Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies', BlueEyed Grass 'Devon Skies' in GardenTags plant encyclopedia

'Devon Skies' is a dwarf variety, with small blue sky-blue flowers, darker towards the centre, and wit a yellow eye. Flowering from late Spring to early Summer plant Features Full sun Occasional watering Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C) Free draining plant information Common name Blue-Eyed Grass 'Devon Skies' Latin name Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' type


Oderings Garden Centres Perennials Sisyrinchium Devon Skies

Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' Blue-eyed Grass USDA Zone: 5-9 Plant number: 1.493.040 A cute little British selection of Blue-eyed Grass, valuable in the rock garden as well as for edging in the border. This forms a low clump of grassy green leaves, bearing soft sky-blue flowers with a dark-blue throat and yellow eye. Blooming begins in late spring.