Starry 1" flowers, strongly honey scented, in a mix of colors: pale blue, medium blue, yellow, bluish-white and violet. Several single-flowered stems arise from each critter-resistant tuber. Easy and attractive, performs best when slightly crowded. Grass-like leaves emerge in fall, make good edging, and smell like garlic only if crushed.
Excellent in rock garden or front of the border, good in pots or naturalized in moist but well-drained soil, full sun to partial shade. Formerly named Tritelia uniflora. Native to Uruguay and Argentina.
4–6" tall. Mid to Late Spring blooms, Z5-10. 3cm/up.