Sisyrinchium angustifolium
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Sisyrinchium angustifolium, commonly known as narrow-leaf blue-eyed-grass,[1] is a herbaceous perennial growing from rhizomes, native to moist meadow and open woodland. It is the most common blue-eyed grass of the eastern United States, and is also cultivated as an ornamental.
Range: Eastern Canada and US, west to Texas and Minnesota, in meadows, low woods, and shorelines.
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Many in a hedge
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Flowers, stem, and leaves
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Bud before flowering and immature fruits
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flower, close
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Mature fruits, having released the seeds
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