Friday, March 23, 2018

Ornamental Grasses And Perennials Groundcovers That Everyone Can Enjoy

By George Stevens


So many people are looking for exciting new colors and flowers that they can add to their garden or yard, but it can be hard to find the right plants for the job. Liriope is just one of the many popular ornamental grasses and perennials groundcovers that are out there. This particular genus of low-growing plant comes out of South and Southeast Asia, and beautiful flowers bloom on it every year, which is the reason why so many people are now choosing this particular genus.

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.

It is hard to find a common consensus on how to pronounce liriope. Because of this, most plant experts will be able to understand what genus is being referred to no matter how it is said. Some of the other common names for the plant are monkey grass, spider grass, and lilyturf, which is ironic because it is neither a grass nor a lily.

As summer is turning into fall, the most beautiful flowers start to bloom on the liriope grass. These will usually be in some variety of blue and purple, but more and more color combinations are emerging all the time. This is thanks to the modern advancements in engineering the genes of these plants to produce the most vibrant colors, adding flash to any yard.

It's easy to go into the local nursery and see what types of plants they have for these purposes. Going online and checking out a wider variety of options is also a great idea. With the growing popularity of these kinds of plants, there are more and more people ready to offer them.

It can be hard to keep something alive in the yard when the weather is particularly harsh. It is good to know that these types of plants are hardy and able to handle these conditions. This eliminates the headache of having to pull up dead plants and buy new ones.

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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