


Liriope Grass
Liriope, also known as lilyturf or monkey grass, is a low-maintenance, evergreen groundcover plant with grass-like foliage. It's a member of the lily family, and is drought tolerant and can grow in a wide range of conditions.
Appearance
Deep green or variegated leaves
Small, white to violet flowers that bloom in late summer
Blackish berries that persist into winter
Growing conditions
Can grow in full sun or deep shade
Prefers moist, well-drained soil
Tolerates heat, drought, and salt spray
Can grow in high heat, excessive humidity, and drought-prone areas
Uses
Groundcover under trees and shrubs
Massed planting on slopes and banks
Edging for paths or walkways
Rock gardens
Woodland gardens
Containers
Liriope, also known as lilyturf or monkey grass, is a low-maintenance, evergreen groundcover plant with grass-like foliage. It's a member of the lily family, and is drought tolerant and can grow in a wide range of conditions.
Appearance
Deep green or variegated leaves
Small, white to violet flowers that bloom in late summer
Blackish berries that persist into winter
Growing conditions
Can grow in full sun or deep shade
Prefers moist, well-drained soil
Tolerates heat, drought, and salt spray
Can grow in high heat, excessive humidity, and drought-prone areas
Uses
Groundcover under trees and shrubs
Massed planting on slopes and banks
Edging for paths or walkways
Rock gardens
Woodland gardens
Containers
Liriope, also known as lilyturf or monkey grass, is a low-maintenance, evergreen groundcover plant with grass-like foliage. It's a member of the lily family, and is drought tolerant and can grow in a wide range of conditions.
Appearance
Deep green or variegated leaves
Small, white to violet flowers that bloom in late summer
Blackish berries that persist into winter
Growing conditions
Can grow in full sun or deep shade
Prefers moist, well-drained soil
Tolerates heat, drought, and salt spray
Can grow in high heat, excessive humidity, and drought-prone areas
Uses
Groundcover under trees and shrubs
Massed planting on slopes and banks
Edging for paths or walkways
Rock gardens
Woodland gardens
Containers