Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Finding The Best Ornamental Grasses And Perennials Groundcovers

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.

The name of the plant liriope actually comes out of Greek mythology. The nymph Liriope was the daughter of the Gods of the river, and she later gave birth to the famous God called Narcissus, who was so beautiful he fell in love with himself. It is the plant's beauty that gives it this name.

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.

The time of year the liriope can be expected to start flowering is in the late summertime. The most commonly seen colors of their flowers are blue and purple, but there are many varieties out there nowadays. Some people choose to go with the more flashy options, such as silver and gold, which are now possible thanks to genetic engineering.

Going into a plant nursery is the very best way to find out more about which plants would be perfect for your lawn or garden. There is nothing like being able to see, smell, and touch the plant, and there are often numerous options to look through. Going online is also a great way to browse through all the options, but having an expert there with you is an invaluable benefit.

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 main reason why people refer to these types of plants as grass is because that's what they look like. Scientifically speaking, they do not fall under the same classification as standard species of grass. Anything from cat-tails, rushes, to sedges are all not grass but look similar to it.

The fall and winter can be a very hard time for a lot of plants, and that is why many people avoid trying out different species for their yard. There are some ornamentals that have a lifespan of one year, but most of them simply go dormant when it gets too cold. This is thanks to their ingenious method of storing energy before that time comes.




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