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[ground covering roses] [grasses and perennial plants] [succulent plants] [alternatives to lawn grass] [macrothermal lawn] |
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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
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liriope muscari 'Big Blue' |
liriope muscari 'Green' |
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Adaptation to both full sun and shade. Lilac-like spike flowers. Fast growth. Tendency to colonize. |
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liriope spicata |
liriope muscari 'Majestic' |
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Shade required. Large spike with lavender-like flowers. Perennial. |
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| liriope muscari 'Variegata' |
liriope muscari 'Silver Dragon'' |
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Full sun or partial shade. Best foliage color amongst the liriope. Lavender-like spike flowers. Slow growth. Perennial. |
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| liriope muscari 'Gold Band' |
liriope muscari 'Evergreen Giant' |
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Adaptation to both full sun and shade. Flowers coming up from the leaves. The highest liriope (up to 45-70 cm). Fast growth. Perennial. |
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