lilyturf
Lilyturf is a common name for several evergreen perennial plants used as ornamental ground cover. It most often refers to species in the genera Liriope (commonly called lilyturf or monkey grass) and Ophiopogon (often called mondo grass). The two groups are similar in appearance, with grass-like, arching leaves and seasonal flower spikes, but differ in size and flower timing.
Liriope species such as Liriope spicata and Liriope muscari form clumps of broad, strap-shaped leaves, with
Cultivation and use: Lilyturf tolerates a range of soils and light conditions, from full sun to light
Care and maintenance: In temperate areas, cut back old growth in spring and divide crowded clumps every
Notes: The name lilyturf can cause confusion with mondo grass. Botanically, Liriope and Ophiopogon are distinct