Stout Blue-eyed Grass by whtknight
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Description
Stout Blue-Eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium angustifolium
Iris family (Iridaceae)
Description: This native perennial plant is about �½â��1' tall. It has a loose tuft of basal leaves that emerge directly from the ground. They aregreen in the shade and often bluish or greyish green in the sun. These basal leaves are linear with parallel venation and up to 1/6" across; they resemble short narrow Iris leaves. Among the leaves, there develops occasional flowering stalks with umbels of blue-violet flowers. These flowering stalks are usually more narrow than the leaves, but they are same height or slightly taller. Each stalk terminates in a long leaf-like bract, from which a spathe with a pair of short bracts will develop. This spathe may be sessile, or it may develop from a long secondary stalk (a peduncle). An umbel of flowers develops between the bracts of the spathe. Usually, only a few flowers in an umbel will be in bloom at the same time. Each flower is up to �½" across; it consists of 3 petals and 3 sepals that appear nearly identical to each other. Each petal or sepal terminates in a tiny pointed tip that is often slightly notched on either side. There are fine lines of dark violet that lead to the center of the flower â�� these function as nectar guides. The base of each flower is bright yellow, from which there develops the sexual organs in the form of a bright yellow spike. At the base of each flower, there is a slender pedicel up to 1" long. There is no noticeable floral scent. The blooming period occurs during late spring or early summer, and lasts about a month. The globoid 3-celled seed capsules split into 3 sections, releasing small black seeds; these can be carried a short distance by gusts of wind. The root system is coarsely fibrous, and can form new offshoots.
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Comments (18)
ontar1
Beautiful flower, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mondwin
Magnificent flower...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
durleybeachbum
What's its Latin name? It would be good to know what relations it has here.
MrsLubner
Pristine. Stunning in its glory. Fabulous postwork and dof.
tennesseecowgirl
lovely!
RobyHermida
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sonia000
Very beautiful picture!
rocserum
stunning picture! RS
kimariehere
gorgeous capture of this little sweet and dainty blue flower !!!! beautifully done!!
Meisiekind
Beautiful capture of this tender flower! Just perfect! :)
vlaaitje
such a wonderful tender flower, love the blue colour and the depth of field is really awesome
babuci
Amazingly delicate.
GBCalls
Excellent capture! You may find one or two of these in my gallery from spring. Well done
lucindawind
gorgeous !
MrsRatbag
Wonderful macro!
kgb224
Excellent close up captured by you.
CavalierLady
Very beautiful! Wonderful detail and dof and the angled composition is lovely!
Blush
Found this on someone's favs so I clicked on the thumbnail I am so glad I did..I'm a flower lover:) Nice to meet you as well......one of my first views of yours... This is going to my favs... It looks so so delicate and dainty.. Hugs Susan~