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lily turf plant indoor Variegated Muscari Liriope - Lilyturf - Sun/Shade

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lily turf plant indoor Variegated Muscari Liriope - Lilyturf - Sun/ShadeLiriope spicata Liriope spicata is a vigorous, low growing evergreen groundcover known for its narrow, arching leaves and spikes of lavender purple flowers in late summer. It quickly spreads to form dense mats, ideal for stabilizing soil and filling large landscape areas. This hardy perennial thrives in full sun to partial shade, is drought tolerant, and deer resistant, making it a low maintenance and versatile choice for many gardens. Lavender purple

Liriope spicata

Liriope spicata is a vigorous, low-growing evergreen groundcover known for its narrow, arching leaves and spikes of lavender-purple flowers in late summer. It quickly spreads to form dense mats, ideal for stabilizing soil and filling large landscape areas.

This hardy perennial thrives in full sun to partial shade, is drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant, making it a low-maintenance and versatile choice for many gardens.

  • � Lavender-purple flower spikes in late summer
  • � Low-growing, spreading habit
  • � Deer-resistant & drought-tolerant
  • � Mature Height: 6–9 inches
  • � Perfect for groundcover, erosion control, and mass plantings

Note: Adaptable to a wide range of soil types and light conditions, making it a durable landscape plant.

Growing Zones: 5–9 outdoors

Mature Height: 6–9 inches
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Mature Width: 18–24 inches
Botanical Name: Liriope spicata
Growth Rate: Fast
Bloom Time: Late Summer
Type: Perennial Groundcover

FAQ's

Is Liriope spicata good for erosion control?

Yes, its spreading habit helps stabilize soil and prevent erosion effectively.

Does it attract pollinators?

Yes, bees are attracted to its lavender-purple flowers in late summer.

How much sunlight does it need?

Thrives in full sun to partial shade.

Is it deer resistant?

Yes, it is generally avoided by deer and tolerates drought well.

Will it spread over time?

Yes, it spreads quickly and forms dense mats, making it an effective groundcover.

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