Carolina Yellow-Eyed Grass – Wild Weeds

Wild Weeds – Weed of the Month

Carolina Yellow-Eyed Grass

Xyris caroliniana

Photo by Steve Van Meter

Carolina Yellow-Eyed Grass is a perennial wildflower found in flatwoods, sandhills, wet prairies, and other habitats in Florida. You’ll find this plant blooming in late spring through fall, the inconspicuous flowers being pollinated by wind and bees primarily. There are 24 Xyris species found in Florida but this particular species dares to be different, opening it’s flowers in the afternoon rather than in the morning as its counterparts do.

Flowers are borne in cone-like atop a smooth, twisted stem. When the petals fall off, it gives the appearance of small pinecones floating about the ground.

Learn more about the plant characteristics here: https://www.flawildflowers.org/flower-friday-xyris-caroliniana/

Check out other Wild Weeds Here: http://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/bakerco/tag/wild-weeds/ 

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Posted: July 1, 2024


Category: Agriculture, Conservation, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Forests, Horticulture, Natural Resources, UF/IFAS, UF/IFAS Extension, Wildlife
Tags: Natural Resources, NFLAG, Wild Weeds


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