and creeping lilyturf (Liriope spicata). While both make good groundcover, muscaris grow as clumpy mounds. In contrast, ...
Dear Neil: For years we have had liriope around all our flowerbeds as well as half our backyard where grass won’t grow. In the past 5 years the liriope will come out, but after a couple of ...
Liriope, commonly known as monkey grass, is one of the most utilized landscape plant materials. Often integrated into landscapes as a border, redefining its use may create a new attitude for home ...
Japanese ardisia (Ardisia japonica), creeping liriope (Liriope spicata) and Asian jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum). Asian jasmine requires more maintenance. Since it is a running vine ...
If you are looking for something unusual, this Liriope spicata 'Gin-ryu' from Garden Goods Direct has dark green foliage with striking silver-white markings. When planted in groups, the variety ...
Located in the family friendly Emmadale Gardens this four bedroom executive style home offers an exceptionally designed floor plan that flows seamlessly throughout. Boasting four spacious bedrooms ...