Saturday, January 13, 2018

Some Things To Know About Ornamental And Liriope Grass

By Nancy Mitchell


Of the many types of decorative plants that can be used to add color and beauty to a yard or outdoor area, liriope is one of the most popular. The qualities of this plant genus include the fact that it grows low to the ground, it looks similar to common types of grasses, and it also flowers. The genus is known to have originated in different parts of South and Southeast Asia and is the ideal pick for many people who are looking for ornamental and liriope grass.

This plant gets its name from Greek mythology. A nymph with this same name was said to have given birth to the god Narcissus. It may have been simply the beautiful nature of this fairy that caused her name to be used for this plant.

Liriope's pronunciation varies from region to region, and there are also numerous different names for the plant that people use. One of the ironic names it has been given is lilyturf since this plant is not part of the genus that actual grasses are, and it is also technically not a lily. People also call this type of plant monkey grass or spider grass.

People who have these grasses in their yards enjoy watching their flowers start to bloom right around the time that summer is ending. Violet and blue are the most common color combinations for these flowers. There are plenty of varieties now too for those who want to add something flashy to their garden.

It is not hard to go online or to a local nursery for plants and find these types of grasses available. Their popularity has grown in recent years all over the world. This is because people are starting to realize just how practical and beautiful these plants are.

People who live in areas that have a harsh climate for most plants due to the low temperatures sometimes have a hard time finding something to liven up their yard or garden with. More and more people in these areas are turning to ornamentals. This is because they are able to survive and sometimes even thrive in these kinds of conditions.

Not all of the plants that fall into this category are necessarily grasses. Some have been given this name simply because they are similar to most grasses. Sedges, rushes, and cat-tails are all examples of these.

Perennial plants are known as the ones that don't stay active year-round. Rather, they store up energy for a dormant period in the fall and winter so that they can come back to life again in the early spring. This is how most plants that are considered ornamentals work, with a few exception of ones that are annuals, meaning they live for a year and then complete their life cycle.




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