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Variegated Liriope #1 Container
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Variegated Liriope #1 Container

The Variegated Lily Turf has glossy green leaves striped with shiny white. It grows steadily to become a lively and interesting ground cover, in sun or shade, beneath your trees and shrubs. Plant it as an edging to your beds, under larger shrubs, as a replacement for a lawn, or in any spot where you need an attractive but low planting. Its narrow, strip…
The Variegated Lily Turf has glossy green leaves striped with shiny white. It grows steadily to become a lively and interesting ground cover, in sun or shade, beneath your trees and shrubs. Plant it as an edging to your beds, under larger shrubs, as a replacement for a lawn, or in any spot where you need an attractive but low planting. Its narrow, striped leaves arch over in dense clumps that grow 12 to 18 inches tall. They spread out slowly to as much as 2 feet across. In late summer and fall spikes of rich purple-blue flowers rise above the leaves, looking beautiful and fresh. They compliment the colors of fall, adding richness and beauty to your garden. No matter what garden style you have, from natural to formal, or Asian to minimalist, this plant will fit in perfectly, complementing your planting, and covering bare earth. - Reliable ground-cover for shade or sun - Green leaves banded in white - Drought resistant, and thrives in heat and humidity - Grows in full sun, and partial or full shade too - Untroubled by deer, pests or diseases Plant the Variegated Lily Turf in any well-drained soil, from sand to clay. It grows best in neutral or acidic soils, but this is not a fussy plant, so most gardens provide suitable conditions. New plantings should be watered regularly, but once established it is very drought resistant. Hot, humid conditions do not bother it, and it is hardy from zones 6 to 10. It has no significant pests or diseases, it is resistant to deer, and once established it will block the growth of weeds. Clip or mow it in late winter or early spring, to remove the old growth and flower stalks. It will quickly sprout a full covering of new, fresh foliage. No other care is needed.
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The Variegated Lily Turf has glossy green leaves striped with shiny white. It grows steadily to become a lively and interesting ground cover, in sun or shade, beneath your trees and shrubs. Plant it as an edging to your beds, under larger shrubs, as a replacement for a lawn, or in any spot where you need an attractive but low planting. Its narrow, striped leaves arch over in dense clumps that grow 12 to 18 inches tall. They spread out slowly to as much as 2 feet across. In late summer and fall spikes of rich purple-blue flowers rise above the leaves, looking beautiful and fresh. They compliment the colors of fall, adding richness and beauty to your garden. No matter what garden style you have, from natural to formal, or Asian to minimalist, this plant will fit in perfectly, complementing your planting, and covering bare earth. - Reliable ground-cover for shade or sun - Green leaves banded in white - Drought resistant, and thrives in heat and humidity - Grows in full sun, and partial or full shade too - Untroubled by deer, pests or diseases Plant the Variegated Lily Turf in any well-drained soil, from sand to clay. It grows best in neutral or acidic soils, but this is not a fussy plant, so most gardens provide suitable conditions. New plantings should be watered regularly, but once established it is very drought resistant. Hot, humid conditions do not bother it, and it is hardy from zones 6 to 10. It has no significant pests or diseases, it is resistant to deer, and once established it will block the growth of weeds. Clip or mow it in late winter or early spring, to remove the old growth and flower stalks. It will quickly sprout a full covering of new, fresh foliage. No other care is needed.

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ManufacturerVariegated Liriope
brand nameVariegated Liriope
series titleVariegated Liriope