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Sisyrinchium 'E.K. Balls' - E.K. Balls Blue Eyed Grass

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Sisyrinchium 'E. K. Balls' is a dazzling marvel in the botanical kingdom. As a compact perennial, E. K. Balls Blue Eyed Grass showcases its versatile charm through its neat mounds of slender, grass-like foliage, peaking at approximately 10-12 inches in height. These verdant groupings serve as a dramatic backdrop to its radiant, star-shaped, deep-blue flowers, a spectacle that unfurls from late spring till the zenith of summer. Adding acuity to its allure, this hardy plant, a member of the Iris family, commands minimal upkeep, while proving to be drought-resistant - an attribute that resonates with eco-savvy landscapers. Its adaptable nature makes it a prime addition to sundrenched borders, rock gardens, and various containers. A season performer, the Sisyrinchium 'E. K. Balls' transitions from lush greens to lustrous blues, ensuring a melodic symphony of color and textural variety for your landscape, season after season. Enjoy the functional elegance of this blue-eyed gem as it creates a low-spreading groundcover under full sun to partial shade while captivating observers with its effortless charm and striking contrasts.

  • Size: Up to 10-12 inches tall
  • Flowers: Star-shaped, deep blue
  • Foliage: Slender, grass-like, green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Seasonal Transitions: Changes colors from green to blue
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