Sisyrinchium bellum. (Blue-eyed Grass), with the prettiest wink ever! N. Amer. West coast variety.
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Delicate looks, but hardy too! Low water, wildflower or meadow effect that returns year after year. This video is only an introduction. Nothing replaces on-site consultation from a professional. Yet, hopefully this will plant a seed that furthers curiosity and exploration of the wonders around us. Please remember to like my video and subscribe, this fuels future productions.
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Everything about this video--the images, the birds chirping your voice--is so soothing. Thanks!
I have this all over my yard here in Kaufman County of Texas. So pretty, and the bees love it
Спасибо! Все четко и наглядно))
Felt like a little blessing to find a patch in the backyard-didn’t even know what they were! They came back even after a winter storm.
That's great, hardy and beautiful!
Спасибо за информативный ролик!
I hope that blue-eyed grass can take being in a hot rock garden. That's where I have need of it.
This is a small, perennial plant best suited for Mediterranean (wet with long dry season) climate. Hopefully it is a good fit!
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Thankyou for the video it is wonderful, things like that lifts the spirit, I have the yellow one and becuse I have only one plant and I have just a few seed; I would like to know how long it takes to grow into flowers?
Thankyou again SUSANA
Much appreciated - Susana. The outcome is dependant on culture (all of the conditions...). If it doesn't bloom the first year, then (hopefully) it will gain enough size and good health to bloom the next year. These plants need some sun, thorough infrequent watering, soil that drains, and NO granular food (which would 'fry' them).
Wonderful!
Achei uma mudinha em um dos meus vasos, 😍 mas não estou achando artigos sobre ela em português.
How many would I need in the 1 quart size ti make it look full like this?
To be full like that takes a few years to naturally fill out. Also depends on on how full it already is, from the grower. Start with 5 plants, or more if you're willing.
Probably at least 3, depending on how full the plants already are from the grower. Each plant clumps out, next to itself and slowly gets bigger over time.
Will it bloom in India?
I don't know. However, it needs a climate somewhat between Mediterranean and or temperate (not tropical, not consistently wet).
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