Hypoxis Angustifolia Var. Luzuloides
Blue-eyed grass, scientifically known as Hypoxis angustifolia var. luzuloides, is a striking perennial plant native to the mountainous regions of the western United States. Its common name comes from the vivid blue flowers that resemble tiny eyes, adding a unique visual appeal to its foliage. This variety thrives in rocky soils and moist environments, often found in alpine meadows and forested slopes. With its compact growth habit and delicate appearance, it is a popular choice for gardeners seeking native plant species. The plant's resilience and beauty make it a valuable addition to both natural landscapes and cultivated gardens.