San Diego Has a New Official Flower: the Blue-Eyed Grass
The blue-eyed grass is San Diego’s new official flower.
Part of the iris family and native to the area, this plant was selected through the San Diego Bird Alliance’s NCAA bracket-style tournament that drew more than 7,750 votes from the public. [The SD Bird Alliance is the former Audubon Society.]
Using a plethora of plant-based puns on Earth Day, City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday, April 22, for the blue-eyed grass to represent the city.
The flower beat out the bush sunflower in the finals to replace the non-native carnation, which was chosen in 1964 through a secret ballot.

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