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Ophiopogon and Liriope

AKA Lily Turf / Mondo Grass / Liriope The average gardener would be hard pressed to tell the difference between Liriope and Ophiopogon as they appear to be very similar which in fact they are. To assist you to make the correct choice for your garden design or planting scheme I will explain the main points of difference in simplistic terms.  

Liriope tends to have broader leaves than Ophiopogon. Liriope also forms a clump that more or less stays where it is put but gently increases in size. This means it is ideal for planting in rows or edging a path etc. Ophiopogon on the other hand tends to creep along the ground and pop up in a more random fashion. This is because of the underground creeping stolons or tubers. Ophiopogon are an excellent choice as a ground cover or rockery plant. It doesn't mean they should be excluded for edging as any unwanted appearances can be dealt with very easily and either discarded or used in another part of the garden. The flowers that appear in summer look similar. The main point of difference being that they are held above the foliage of Liriope and tend to be a little more hidden with Ophiopogon.  

Ophiopogon

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Liriope Royal Purple

If you want a tough and easy to grow ground cover or edging plant then it would be hard to go past Liriope Royal Purple. Strong grass-like dark green foliage that forms a clump and spreads. Spikes of dainty purple flowers appear throughout summer. Tolerates sun or part shade. Evergreen.

Colour: Purple

Habit: Clump forming
Height: 40cm x spreads



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Container: 15CM

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Ophiopogon Black Antiqued Pot

Antiqued pot planted with black mondo grass. Suitable for your outdoor table.



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Container: AZA1

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Ophiopogon Black Dragon(MondoGrass)

This is a special perennial with distinctive stiff purple- black grass like foliage. The foliage clumps together to form little mounds that can be used as a ground cover or edging. Small lilac flowers appear in summer followed by shiny black berries. Evergreen.

Colour: Mauve

Habit: Clump forming
Height: 25cm x spreads



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Ophiopogon J Nana (Dwf Mondo Grass)

A grass-like perennial that forms tactile little clumps of very fine foliage. The soft dense mats look fabulous along pathways or edges & can also used to under plant container grown trees & shrubs. In summer little mauve flowers are hidden amongst the foliage. Easy to grow & evergreen.

Colour: Mauve

Habit: Clump forming
Height: 5cm


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Container: 12CM

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Ophiopogon Japonicus (Mondo Grass)

Great little ground cover with fine narrow dark green leaves that form soft mats that hug the ground. Trouble free and easy to grow. Palest mauve flowers hide amongst the foliage and are followed by little blue berries. Grow in full sun or part shade. Evergreen.

Colour: Mauve

Habit: Clump forming
Height: H28 x D33cm


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Ophiopogon Japonicus Antiqued Pot

Great little Mondo grass potted in an Antiqued clay pot. Palest mauve flowers hide amongst the foliage and are followed by little blue berries. Grow in full sun or part shade. Evergreen.

Colour: Mauve

Habit: Clump forming
Height: 0,20cm x spreads


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Container: AZA4

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Ophiopogon Kyoto Dwarf

Extremely dwarf form of this great little ground cover with fine narrow dark green leaves that form soft mats that hug the ground. Trouble free and easy to grow. Palest mauve flowers hide amongst the foliage and are followed by little blue berries. Grow in full sun or part shade. Evergreen.

Colour: Mauve

Habit: Clump forming
Height: 10cmx spreads


Container: 10CM

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Ophiopogon Kyoto Dwf Antiqued Pot

Extremely dwarf form of this great little ground cover with fine narrow dark green leaves that form soft mats that hug the ground. Trouble free and easy to grow. Potted in an antiqued pot.



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Ophiopogon Planiscapus

Rewarding perennial with green strappy foliage that forms a strong little clump and spreads well. Ideal for mass planting or using as an edge along borders and pathways. In summer pale mauve flowers appear and these are followed by attractive berries. Easy to grow. Evergreen.

Colour: Mauve

Habit: Clump forming
Height: 25cm x spreads


Current Stock Height: 5cm x 10cm

Container: 2L

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