Sunday, April 19, 2009

Today's Flowers,April 19

Blue Eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium atlanticum





Blue Eyed Grass is beautiful mounding plant,and is a water-friendly, Florida native.It grows in full to partial sun.
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18 comments:

  1. Beautiful and very simple...perfect for Sunday evening!

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  2. They are so tiny! Very qute flower!

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  3. Such dainty beauties! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Such a delightful delicate flower! I love growing ornamental grasses in my garden!

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  5. So pretty. What is it about blue flowers that makes them so special?

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  6. I have always loved these delicate little flowers, and I like the foliage as well. Very pretty!

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  7. Hallo again! You asked what kind of flower I have on my blog today; I believe it is called "Spring Flower" in English. The Latin name is Hepatica Nobilis. It is a protected flower in Norway; you are not allowed to pick it. The reason they formate very slow - and we are building homes where they grow! Sad - they where very common here in my childhood.

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  8. Its the first time i'm seeing one. Too beautiful!

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  9. Interesting grass with delicate flower!
    http://agring.blogspot.com/2009/04/mini-dwarf-iris.html

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  10. Thee look very sweet and fragile. I especially like the second pic.

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  11. lovely blue flowers. thanks for sharing.

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  12. Beautiful! Great photos of a very delicate little flower and grass. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. Thank you also for sharing with Today's Flowers.

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  13. lovely blue eyed flowers. thanks for sharing!

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  14. I love them, have planted them and lost them. They just disappeared. My heavy clay soil might have been to much for their daintiness.

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  15. Love the closeup!
    So tiny and delicate.

    Thanks for paying me a visit.

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  16. I absolutely love this grass. It has such large blades...and the flowers are a bonus.

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  17. They are one of my favorite natives!

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  18. Beautiful flowers. Nice photography.

    Thanks for visiting my bird blog. I appreciate your comments.

    Abe Lincoln
    Brookville, Ohio

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