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Liriope

NOUN
  1. sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae: lilyturf

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  • Liriope muscari is the “clumping” kind that does not spread by runners and basically stays where you put it (think “m” muscari = mounding) . Don’t Monkey Around: It’s time to trim your Monkey Grass « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Liriope Big Blue’This lilyturf cultivar is a tufted, grass-like perennial which typically grows 12-18″ high (sometimes to 2′) and features a clump of strap-like, arching, glossy, dark green leaves (1″ wide). Don’t Monkey Around: It’s time to trim your Monkey Grass « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • There are lots of great varieties of Liriope muscari. Don’t Monkey Around: It’s time to trim your Monkey Grass « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Spreading liriope should never be plantedin a mixed border with other small plants. Don’t Monkey Around: It’s time to trim your Monkey Grass « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Evergreen candytuft and Liriope remain green, while wintergreen and Epimedium turn bronze or purple-red.
  • A curve of lawn with a driveway, two-car garage, liriope and begonia planted on the sidewalks in summer, decorative purple cabbages and winter pansies from greenhouses in fall. For the Sake of the Boy
  • Lower to ground level, creeping plants such as ajuga, lambs' ears and lysimachera combine well with clumps of black mondo grass, striped liriope and Festuca glauca in a satisfying tapestry of colourful cover.
  • This involved finding and placing an ornamental iron table and chairs, a stone bench, some hooks for hanging tools, a rhododendron, several azaleas, perennials such as astilbe and liriope, and a few bags of hardwood bark mulch. Small urban gardens can be designed with a large-yard feel
  • This involved finding and placing an ornamental iron table and chairs, a stone bench, some hooks for hanging tools, a rhododendron, several azaleas, perennials such as astilbe and liriope, and a few bags of hardwood bark mulch. Small urban gardens can be designed with a large-yard feel
  • Monkey or mondo grass (regular or dwarf), creeping lily turf (also called liriope) and Japanese ardisia are good choices for shade to part-shade although many liriope also perform well in full sun. Undefined
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