How to Grow Sisyrinchium striatum

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • INTRODUCTION + GROWING TIPS for Sisyrinchium striatum which is commonly known as Pale Yellow Eyed Grass.
    This stunning, great-performing summer flowering perennial is an iris relative and has similar, fan shaped leaves and a clump forming habit. Its a great plant for spot planting, mixed borders, traditional herbaceous borders or even containers on patio, terrace or yard.
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    BOTANICAL NAME: Sisyrinchium striatum
    COMMON NAME(S): Pale Yellow Eyed Grass
    TYPE: Semi-Evergreen to Evergreen, Hardy garden perennial
    USE: Mixed borders, gravel gardens, gravel paths, rock gardens
    SOIL: Moist soils preferred
    POSITION: Full sun (best) but can take partial shade
    HEIGHT: 60cm (2 ft) Flowering Height
    SPREAD: 30cm (12 in)
    PROPAGATION: Seed sown in late summer for cold germination,
    Division in spring or autumn / fall
    TEMPERATURE: Zones 6 - 10
    EASE OF CULTIVATION: Easy
    REMARKS: Self seeds easily. Good choice for poor quality soils.
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    00:00 Introduction to Sisyrinchium striatum
    00:44 Flowers and Flower stems
    01:07 Planting positions
    01:27 Shape, Height & Form
    02:12 Propagation
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