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Yellow-eyed grass - Sisyrinchium striatum - Blómaseimi - Randalilja -- Geislaseimi - Guleygt gras - Pale yellow-eyed-grass - Blekgul Gräslilja - Iridaceae - Sverðliljuætt - Garðplanta - Skrautplanta. This relation of the Iris has sword-shaped leaves that are erect and grey-green. Þessi planta er einkum harðger og lifir ár eftir ár við réttu aðstæðurnar í léttum frekar sendnum jarðvegi. Hún myndar brúsk og er mjög vinsæl af alskonar skordýrum eins og býflugum fiðrildum og bjöllum. Hún er heppileg sem afskorin planta og standa gul blómin lengi. Sisyrinchium about 200 species which range from Hawaiian Islands Template and Subtropical America to Falkland Islands. This plant self sows very freely. Does well in dry areas. Propagation from seeds: stratified sowing during Autumn in a mix of equal parts of compost regular garden soil and river sand. Transplant once the plantil reaches 5 cm. This plant will bloom first year from seeds. It can also be propagated dividing its rhizoms. Yellow-eyed grass grow in a poor to moderately fertile well-drained neutral to slightly alkaline soil in full sun. Slender spires of pale yellow flowers among clumps of iris-like grey-green leaves. This summer-flowering perennial is perfect for a sunny herbaceous or mixed border. A good companion for grey and silver-leaved foliage plants it performs best in well-drained neutral to slightly alkaline soil. These are not true grasses but many species have the general appearance of grasses as they are low-growing plants with long thin leaves. They often grow on grasslands. Many species resemble irises to which they are more closely related. Most species grow as perennial plants from a rhizome though some are short-lived. The flowers are relatively simple and often grow in clusters. Á íslandi hefur verið reynt að rækta bláar tegundir kallaðar Blámaseymi: ,
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