Diplocaulobium Centrale
Blue-eyed grass, scientifically known as Diplocaulobium centrale, is a strikingly beautiful plant native to the wetlands of North America. With its vibrant blue petals and distinctive yellow center, it resembles a miniature sunflower, earning it its common name. Though often mistaken for a true grass, it belongs to the monocot family and thrives in moist, sunny environments. This rare and delicate species is a symbol of wetland ecosystems and plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance. Its unique appearance and ecological significance make it a fascinating subject for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike.