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Also called “Buffalo Eyes”, this little western wildflower native has bright white petals marked with “five spots” of brilliant purple—one on each petal. Like its relative, Baby Blue Eyes, N. menziesii, Five Spot is so short, it is best appreciated in areas of a meadow where taller flowers don’t hide it.
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Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"Spread the seeds in the Fall and they are blooming nicely now. I have not seen them before so will be interested to see how they fare with our hot summers. They are so cheery!"
"Broadcast the five eyes in the sidewalk buffer strip for an accent to our Krauter Vesuvius flowering plum. Our new neighbors decided to put in their own lawn. They forgot the water on all night and completely flooded the sidewalk strip. Figured the five eyes were history, but a few weeks later, we had clusters of flowers in strange, strategic spots. All the passers-by commented that they had never seen five-eyes before and they all liked it."
"cute little flowers are quite hardy although they appear delicate. Although the description suggests high water needs, this is not the case. I live in the arid mountains of UT at nearly 8000 ft and they came in nicely in our beds. They came in one of AM great seed mixes and we were delighted when these cute little cups emerged I came hunting for the variety in the website. A couple of notes - these have not done well in areas where there is a lot of competition from other plants. Although the foliage has emerged in many areas, these have bloomed best in prepared areas of loose soil that receives shade all morning. We have a sandy loam with quite a bit of organic matter and will be buying more of these cuties!"