Saturday, January 13, 2018

The Benefits Of 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.

Many people are familiar with the Greek god Narcissus, who is famous for looking into a pond, seeing his own reflection, and falling in love with it, leading to his own demise of drowning. Fewer people know the name of this god's mother, who was a nymph born of river gods. It is from this spirit of nature that the genus of liriope gets its name.

There are many different ways that people pronounce the name liriope, but most people who know their plants will be able to understand what it is no matter how it is said. A lot of people like to call it lilyturf because of the flowers that bloom on the plant, but they are technically not in the same family as lilies or grasses. Monkey or spider grass are two other common names for it.

People who have these plants can expect them to flower around the end of summertime. This is an excellent thing to look forward to as the sweltering hot months come to a close and the chill of autumn starts to creep in. The colors of the flowers are often blue and violet, but there are many more varieties that have been engineered now with the flashiest golds and silvers imaginable.

It is not hard to find a big selection of these types of grasses at most stores and nurseries, or even by shopping online. Since the demand has grown, most people have them in stock and are ready to provide whatever the customer is looking for. Ornamentals are considered any grasses or similar plants that are planted because of their decorative value.

It can be very hard to keep plants alive in a garden or yard when the weather is just too cold to support most types of plant life. That is why people who live in these types of climates are very enticed when they hear that ornamentals are among the hardier of plants like this. They can survive the cold seasons and even in regions that stay cold all the time.

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 ones that go dormant during the cold seasons, so they will essentially take care of themselves during that time. They can then be seen coming back to life in the early springtime thanks to the stored energy that they save up to get them through this dormant period. Most of the ornamentals are perennial, but there are a few such as bamboo that are annual, meaning their whole life cycle is finished in about a year.




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