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Blue Stars
Chamaescillia corymbosa var. corymbosa

Also known as Blue Squill, this perennial herb flowers in spring and is widespread and common in woodland and heathland. Tufted basal leaves usually lie flat on the ground. Clusters of two to ten bright blue flowers with three petals and three sepals are on slender-branched stalks to 15cm tall.

Available at indigenous nurseries.

Description and pictures care of Margaret MacDonald (Flowers of Anglesea and Aireys Inlet, ANGAIR, 2009).

Plant form
Herb, Grass-like: tussock
Flowering season
Spring
Flower colour
Blue
Leaf colour
Both sides of the leaf are one colour
Leaf shape
Grass-like, Linear
Required Sunlight
Semi-shade, Full Sun