Hitchcock’s blue-eyed grass – State Wildlife Action Plan

Hitchcock’s blue-eyed grass

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Hitchcock’s blue-eyed grass is a rhizomatous perennial herb with 1-3 erect to ascending, mostly unbranched stems. Leaves are shorter than the stems, lax to ascending or strict, and 3-4 mm wide with smooth to finely denticulate margins. Inflorescences are terminal on the stem or pedunculate, with outer bracts longer than inner bracts. There are 2-7 flowers on stout, glabrous pedicels that slightly exceed the inner bracts. The perianth is 14-17mm long, a dark reddish-purple (rarely bluish violet), tips truncate or notched, lacking or infrequently with a yellow eye at the inner base of the corolla. The filament column is 6-9 mm long and purple with glandular hairs at the base of the connate filaments. Anthers are yellow-orange 1.5-2.8 mm long. Fruits are globose capsules 6-7mm long, beige to light brown. Seeds are globose, wrinkled and lacking obvious depressions.

Overview

  • Species Common Name Hitchcock's blue-eyed grass
  • Species Scientific Name Sisyrinchium hitchcockii
  • Federal Listing Status Species of Concern
  • State Listing Status Endangered

Ecoregions

Special needs

Hitchcock’s blue-eyed grass occurs in Willamette Valley grassland and oak savannas and wet prairies. Habitat includes meadows or grasslands that are dry in summer and saturated in winter and spring. Can also occur in roadside seeps.

Limiting factors

Most populations of this species occur in areas of the state experiencing a high rate of residential development. The main threat is wet prairie habitat loss due to habitat conversion. Mowing and herbicide use may further fragment populations and degrade habitat. Invasive species and issues related to small population size also pose a threat.

Conservation actions

Monitor existing populations. Protect existing habitat. Limit habitat modifications such as mowing and herbicide applications where possible. Collect and bank seed as insurance against local extirpation or extinction and to use in ex-situ research. Conduct ex-situ seed/plug production for introduction and augmentation efforts.

Key reference or plan

Marshall, DA, and J Brown. 2023. 2023 listing status assessment for Sisyrinchium hitchcockii (Hitchcock’s blue-eyed grass). Oregon Department of Agriculture, Salem, Oregon.