on all orders over $59
Looking for a tried and true, tough, and versatile ornamental grass for your landscape needs? Look no further than the Big Blue Liriope. This liriope, sometimes called Monkey grass, is a classic choice for mass plantings, under trees, borders, and edges along driveways, sidewalks, patios, Foundation plantings, and flowerbeds. This tall evergreen grass has deep green foliage that has a clumping, upright, and arching habit, and will thrive in full sun to shady locations. In Summer, Big Blue produces lilac-lavender bloom spikes that are followed by dark-colored berries that many bird species love to eat in autumn. These liriope, are native to Asia and are a member of the Lily family. --- This item includes 54 - Three Inch pots of Big Blue Liriope (live plant) in plastic pots with soil. The pots will be wrapped in a plastic wrap to retain moisture and hold any soil that shakes lose in shipping. The plant will be shipped in a cardboard box that has been designed to hold the plant in place to reduce any chance of damage in transit. As soon as the plant arrives it should be un-packaged, un-wrapped, and watered. --------These plants ship from the Gulf Coast of Alabama. We recommend that customers outside of the southeastern United States order during the milder times of year (Spring/Fall) to prevent heat/cold stress during transit.
Big Blue Liriope 'Lily Turf' in 3-1/4" Pots, Perennial Grass, Groundcover Plants:
- Tall and wide strap grass-like foliage with lilac-lavender blooms in summer
- Mature size: 12-15 inches H x clumping
- Outdoor/landscape hardy USDA Zones: 5 - 10 (below zone 5 this plant should be grown in containers/planters that can be moved indoors during the winter)
- Sun exposure: full sun to partial shade
- Uses: border, ground cover, mass planting
- Planting/fertilizing: use well-draining garden soil mixed with your native soil to backfill the hole; to maximize growth, apply a slow-released slightly acidic fertilizer each Spring
- Average shipped plant size: 6-10 inches tall X 6-10 inches wide
- Ships from Alabama gulf coast - customers beyond the south eastern United States should consider placing orders from early Fall to mid-late Spring to avoid heat damage during transit
- If you are working on a big landscape project, consider ordering 1-2 plants to ensure they meet your specifications before placing an order for your entire project
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