Hypoxis hirsuta
Description
Due to limited availability, please do not order more than three per order.
Key Information:
Soil: Mesic (Medium)
Sun: Full Sun – Part Sun
Height: 6″
Bloom Color: Yellow
Bloom Season: May – June
More Details:
Suggested Uses: Yellow Star Grass foliage arises from bulbs in the spring and blooms with lovely yellow, star-shaped flowers.They grow on mesic prairie soils, as well as open woodlands. They make a nice specimen plant in an open woodland garden or rock garden setting. Very pretty! Attractive to bees and butterflies.
Native Range: Native to the eastern half of the U.S.
Pollinators: Bees!
Flowers: The 3/4″ star shaped flower has 3 petal-like sepals, 3 petals, and 6 stamens.
Leaves: The leaves are 4″-12″ long, basal and can easily be confused with grass when not flowering.
Other Names: Common Goldstar
More information: USDA plant profile
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Characteristics | Full Sun, Partial Sun, Mesic Soil, Summer Blooming, Short Height |
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