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liriopes

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Most liriopes are between 30 and 35 cm high. Their roots prevent ground erosion and their foliage stays green the whole year round. There are two liriope species: liriope muscari and liriope spicata. Both bloom from July to late September.

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liriope muscari 'Big Blue'

 

liriope muscari 'Green'


Fast growth. Adaptation to both intense sun and shade.
Beautiful lavender-like spike flowers.
Tendency to colonize.
 

 

 

 
Adaptation to both full sun and shade.
Lilac-like spike flowers.
Fast growth.
Tendency to colonize.
             

liriope spicata

 

liriope muscari 'Majestic'


Adaptation to both full sun and shade.
Lavender-like spike flowers.
Fast growth.
Colonizer.
 

 

 

 
Shade required.
Large spike with lavender-like flowers.
Perennial.
             
liriope muscari 'Variegata'  

liriope muscari 'Silver Dragon''


Full sun or partial shade (yellower when in the sun)
Lavender-like spike flowers.
Perennial
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Full sun or partial shade.
Best foliage color amongst the liriope.
Lavender-like spike flowers.
Slow growth.
Perennial.
 
     
liriope muscari 'Gold Band'  

liriope muscari 'Evergreen Giant'

Full sun or
partial shade.
Yellow-borded leaves.
Large spikes with lavender-like flowers.
Slow growth.
Perennial.

     
Adaptation to both full sun and shade.
Flowers coming up from the leaves.
The highest liriope (up to 45-70 cm).
Fast growth. Perennial.
 
         
liriope muscari 'Christmas tree'        


Shade required.
Lavender-like flower spike resembling a Christmas tree.
Perennial.
 

   





 

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