Friday, March 16, 2018

Finding The Best Ornamental Grasses And Perennials Groundcovers

By George Stevens


Liriope is a beautiful plant species that originated in Asia. Many people love to have it in their yard because it stays low to the ground and it flowers once a year. This makes it one of the most popular Ornamental Grasses and Perennials Groundcovers

Narcissus was a Greek god who people know because he saw his own reflection in a pond and fell madly in love with it. What a lot of people don't know is that the mother of this famous God went by the name Liriope, and she was the child of some of the river spirits. This particular nymph was so beautiful that they named the lovely genus of grass after her.

Liriope is one of those names that many people pronounce differently. While the pronunciation of the name is not as widely agreed-upon, there is a general consensus among plant lovers that this is a great addition to most any garden. There are also a great many different names for this plant, like monkey grass and spider grass, but one of the most common being lilyturf. This is in spite of the fact that it is not technically grass nor is it technically related to the lily flower.

The beautiful flowers that appear on the liriope grass close to the end of the summer is what so many people love about this particular genus. Most of the flowers will be some combination of blue and purple. However, with the latest advances in genetic engineering, these plants can now come in all kinds of flashy colors such as silver and gold.

Anyone can stop by the nursery and see for themself what kinds of beautiful varieties there are available. It is nice to have an expert there in person whose advice can help guide your decision. It can also be very helpful to look up the different popular choices online since nowadays there are so many options.

Some climates just don't support a wide variety of plants, especially ones that are fragile and not the hardiest of species. That is why it's important to make sure that the plant you're buying is suited for the particular climate. Ornamentals are a great pick because they tend to be able to survive in these harsher areas.

The appearance of these plants is what has led to many people referring to them as grass. Any botanical expert is quick to say that these types of plants are technically not a member of the grass family, although it is true that they have been given that name. Cat-tails, rushes, and sedges all look quite similar to grass but are technically not in the same genus.

The great thing about plants that are perennial is that they require little to no care during the cold months. That is because they are able to store up energy as summer ends to go into a dormant state. This is how most ornamentals are able to thrive, while others are annual, meaning they only live for a year.




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