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Definition of blue-eyed grass in English: blue-eyed grassnoun A North American plant of the iris family, cultivated for its blue flowers. Genus Sisyrinchium, family Iridaceae: several species Example sentencesExamples - The family is characterized by thickened stem organs (bulbs, corms, and rhizomes) and by linear or sword-shaped leaves-small and grasslike in the crocuses and blue-eyed grasses.
- Along the forest edge, an observer can find wild lettuce, blue-eyed grasses, and Venus's looking-glass.
- Though their foliage is grass-like, the blue-eyed grasses belong to the iris family not the grass family.
- They were sitting among the blue-eyed grasses on the bank of the brook in Anne's garden.
- Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week.
- The white form of this species of blue-eyed grass is void of blue, hence more sensibly called White-eyed Grass.
- Then I wandered alone into a field of clover, blue-eyed grasses and Timothey.
- Several landowners are taking action to monitor, conserve and enhance the blue-eyed grass populations on their ground.
- On my visit in late winter, there were lots of johnny-jump-ups, the first blue-eyed grasses of the year, and the tail end of the shooting stars’ bloom.
- Incidentally, don't rely on the name narrowleaf blue-eyed grass; this species, in fact, has the widest leaves of any blue-eyed grass in the state.
- Idaho blue-eyed grass is a pretty wildflower with one to several stems rising from 10-40 cm from a cluster of parallel-veined, grass-like leaves.
- For example, native blue-eyed grass is an iris in no way related to grass.
- The original four blue-eyed grasses have multiplied and the native bunch grasses have prospered.
- Lots of blue-eyed grasses, Indian blankets, Salvia lyrata, and eye-vibrating mixes of orange-red Indian paintbrush and blue Lupines.
- Irises, lilies of the valley, geraniums, and blue-eyed grass are good bets just about anywhere.
Definition of blue-eyed grass in US English: blue-eyed grassnoun A North American plant of the iris family, cultivated for its blue flowers. Genus Sisyrinchium, family Iridaceae: several species, including the flat-stemmed S. montanum Example sentencesExamples - The white form of this species of blue-eyed grass is void of blue, hence more sensibly called White-eyed Grass.
- Lots of blue-eyed grasses, Indian blankets, Salvia lyrata, and eye-vibrating mixes of orange-red Indian paintbrush and blue Lupines.
- Idaho blue-eyed grass is a pretty wildflower with one to several stems rising from 10-40 cm from a cluster of parallel-veined, grass-like leaves.
- Along the forest edge, an observer can find wild lettuce, blue-eyed grasses, and Venus's looking-glass.
- The original four blue-eyed grasses have multiplied and the native bunch grasses have prospered.
- On my visit in late winter, there were lots of johnny-jump-ups, the first blue-eyed grasses of the year, and the tail end of the shooting stars’ bloom.
- They were sitting among the blue-eyed grasses on the bank of the brook in Anne's garden.
- Several landowners are taking action to monitor, conserve and enhance the blue-eyed grass populations on their ground.
- The family is characterized by thickened stem organs (bulbs, corms, and rhizomes) and by linear or sword-shaped leaves-small and grasslike in the crocuses and blue-eyed grasses.
- Though their foliage is grass-like, the blue-eyed grasses belong to the iris family not the grass family.
- Then I wandered alone into a field of clover, blue-eyed grasses and Timothey.
- Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week.
- Incidentally, don't rely on the name narrowleaf blue-eyed grass; this species, in fact, has the widest leaves of any blue-eyed grass in the state.
- For example, native blue-eyed grass is an iris in no way related to grass.
- Irises, lilies of the valley, geraniums, and blue-eyed grass are good bets just about anywhere.
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