General information about Ophiopogon (Mondo Grass):
A reliable, hardy
evergreen
with thin blade-like foliage in a dark shade of green, Ophiopogon, often referred to as Lily Turf or Mondo Grass is an excellent ground cover for
shady
areas where other plants refuse to grow.
Gardeners love Mondo Grass for reliable texture, color and structure in rock gardens, between
between pavers or stepping stones,
in
seashore
plantings and as
borders and edging
for beds and walkways, around shaded pools and even garden statues because it requires no mowing and offers elegance, structure and definition to any area.
Where runoff is a problem, its dense mat of roots is exceptional at holding the ground up,
preventing erosion.
The depth of color contrasts beautifully with the lighter green of a lawn or the grey hues of garden ornaments and works wonderfully as an evergreen in planters where seasonal annuals provide pops of vibrant color.
If you love to play with shape and design, you will absolutely adore this lush, ornamental grass that creates a dense evergreen ground cover.
The deep emerald green leaf blades (1/8 inch wide) form in clumps that need no mowing and will tolerate
foot traffic
making them a perfect
lawn alternative
that thrives in
shade.
In the summer there are insignificant
white
flowers
and in fall, bright blue berries will beckon
birds.
Spreads
slowly
to
moderately fast
by underground
stolons.
One of the all-time favorite effortless grasses, Ophiopogon caresses gardens with color and richness.
Things to Note
Our Mondo grasses produce fruit that will drive
birds
crazy with delight.
If you are a birder, this plant is a must have for attracting a variety of species.
Gardener Tips
Consider planting clumps of Mondo in year round planters adding forced tulips in early spring,
Begonias and
Creeping Jenny
in summer and autumn, and sprigs of evergreen bows and berries in winter for continual curb appeal.
Why all the confusion about the common names?
In 1763, the French botanist Michael Adanson described a plant (probably Liriope) that he called Mondo, which remains a common name today.
A few years later, Carl Peter Thunberg described a plant, which he named Convallaria japonica.
This species is now known as Ophiopogon japonicus.
A decade later, Portugese botanist Joao de Loureiro described and named the plant we now know as Liriope muscari.
Nearly 100 years later Joseph Decaisne described the same species as Ophiopogon muscari.
Over time there have been numerous discussions regarding these plants and the proper botanical names for them.
Today, both Liriope and Ophiopogon are treated as distinct genera.
In addition to sharing the name Mondo, the plants are also interchangably called Lilyturf and Monkey Grass. |
10/10/2018 My Mondo grass arrived right on time and in perfect health. Rain prevented me from planting right away, but the 10 day delay did not seem to affect the plants. They have been in the ground and growing well for a couple of weeks now. Thanks so much... Read full review > |
06/13/2018 My plants were delivered quite speedily. They were exactly as expected--bare root plants--but most were quite large and healthy looking sprigs. I am satisfied with my purchase. Hoping they survive and grow!
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04/12/2018 I'm a first time customer who went for it with an order for 150 bare root mondo grass plants. I placed my order in Feb. with a request to deliver the weekend of April 6. I was surprised and very pleased to get the on-line ship notification 2 days... Read full review > |
04/11/2018 We are truly happy with our mondo (monkey) grass. The plants are planted and are doing their job of keeping the rain from washing the soil in the area without grass. The grass is growing at a speedy rate and are healthy. The shipping was fast and... Read full review > |
04/10/2018 The mondo grass I ordered came in a very timely manner and the plants were beautiful. I had to wait a few days before I could plant them and they did fine. I could not find the mondo grass any where else. Was so pleased that you had it. Will definitely order again.
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