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Product Description
Add a touch of delicate charm to your garden with Blue-Eyed Grass Flower Seeds—an enchanting wildflower known for its slender, grass-like foliage and star-shaped violet-blue blooms with sunny yellow centers. These high-quality seeds boast excellent germination rates and are perfect for gardeners of all levels. Whether planted in meadows, borders, or containers, Blue-Eyed Grass thrives in sun to partial shade and brings subtle elegance to any space.
Easy to grow and low-maintenance, this native perennial is a pollinator favorite and a great choice for naturalizing or softening landscape edges. Watching it bloom from seed is a rewarding experience that brings lasting color and joy to your garden while supporting bees and butterflies along the way.

Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring or fall
Growth Habit
Clumping, grass-like
Flavor Profile
Mild floral scent
Plant Characteristics
Starry blue flowers, slender foliage
Use
Borders, native gardens, ground cover
Growing Conditions
Moist, well-drained soil
Harvest Advantages
Long bloom, low maintenance
Plant Resistance
Deer resistant, hardy
Sisyrinchium angustifolium
Seed Names
Blue-Eyed Grass
Seed Type
Native, untreated
Blue-Eyed Grass is a charming native perennial that resembles a miniature iris with narrow foliage and delicate blue flowers. Ideal for wildflower gardens, meadows, or edging pathways, it thrives in moist soil and attracts pollinators while maintaining a tidy, ornamental form.
Light Requirement
Full sun to part shade
Planting Depth
1/8 inch
Sowing Method
Direct sow or indoor start
Plant Spacing
6–12 inches
Days to Maturity
90–120 days
Soil Preparation
Cold stratify 30–60 days
Hardiness Zones
4–9
Water Needs
Moderate, consistent moisture
Planting Season
Spring or fall
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
100 seeds Up to 60 sq ft
500
500 seeds Up to 300 sq ft
1000
1000 seeds Up to 600 sq ft
A balanced وslow-release fertilizer applied once a month helps Blue-Eyed Grass Flower plants produce healthy blooms.
Blue-Eyed Grass Flower plants can reach varying heights depending on the variety وusually between 1 to 3 feet when fully grown.
Blue-Eyed Grass Flower can be either annual or perennial depending on the variety وso check the specific seed packet for details.
Yes وBlue-Eyed Grass Flower blooms are known to attract bees وbutterflies وand other pollinators وmaking them excellent for garden biodiversity.
Typically وBlue-Eyed Grass Flower seeds germinate within 7 to 14 days under optimal temperature and moisture conditions.
These flowers are such a great addition to my flower beds. Their bright blue color stands out wonderfully against the other plants, and they're super easy to care for.
These flowers have added so much charm to my garden! The little blue blooms stand out against the green foliage, and the plant is incredibly low-maintenance. Highly recommend!
I planted these Blue-Eyed Grass flowers in my wildflower patch, and they really stand out. They're small but resilient and have added such a nice pop of color.
I planted these Blue-Eyed Grass flower seeds in early spring, and within a few weeks, the sprouts were already pushing through the soil. By mid-summer, they were in full bloom.
I planted them last year, and this year, the flowers surprised me by popping up right on time. The blue color is gorgeous, and they add such a fresh feel to my garden.