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Variegated Liriope
Variegated Liriope
Grass-like leaves sport cream-yellow margins, purple-blue flowers bloom all summer.

  (1 customer reviews)

Takes dry soil, stops erosion and thrives in sun or shade. Reaches 9-12 in. tall. Five plants cover 7 1/2 sq. ft. Zones 5-10. No. 1 bareroot. Not available in CA.
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Variegated Liriope
09226 - For each offer ordered, get 5 plants.
Price: Each - $14.95
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Zones: 5 - 10 (-10° F.)
Height: 12-18 inches
Spacing: 10-12"
Depth: plant rhizome just below soil surface
Spread: 6-10"
Sun/Shade: sun or shade; light shade is ideal
Color: lilac colored
Foliage: evergreen grass like leaves with yellowish-white margins 1" wide
Blooms: summer
Fruit: blue-black berry-like fruit often present in fall
Comments: Spreads by rhizomes. Excellent as an edging plant or massed as a ground cover, especially in shady places. Tolerant of dry soils. No necessary winter preparation. Hardy to -10 degrees F. Need to control slugs and snails.
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 -  Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Best in partial shade
Reviewed By: Colin (Clearwater, FL)
Have a lot of experience with liriope. The variegated does not take well to full sun, but does well around here in partial sun to light shade. The non-variegated variety tolerates the sun MUCH better. Both survive near-drought conditions once established.


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