Lily Turf 'Emerald Goddess' {25 Pots - 3 1/2 in.}
Liriope 'Emerald Goddess' (PP15471) is a
clumping
grass-like perennial used in
borders and edging
or as a groundcover.
She is a
fast-growing
evergreen
(in zones 8-11) with good cold and
drought
tolerance.
Emerald Goddess thrives in zones 5-11 and has been rated as an above average performer and highly resistant to problems.
A relatively new Liriope that grows 18-24 inches tall in full sun through full shade, she has dark green foliage and produces lavender blooms that are stable from mid-June through early September, making her an excellent groundcover choice or an easy-care border and edging option. 'Emerald Goddess' can easily be confused with other Liriopes based only on appearance, the real differences come in her resistance. She has good resistance to crown-rot and other common issues that often plague other Liriopes. Her floral display has better intensity, height uniformity and duration than other Liriope varieties, and she also stays more upright and remains dark green during the winter months. Emerald Goddess is not picky about soil and grows as well in soil that has clay or sand contents as it does in rich loam. Keep her moist the first year. Once established, she is drought tolerant, though she may need weekly watering in extremely hot weather or when planted in full sun.
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Precise delivery - another benefit from shopping with us is that you know how many days delivery will take and can control exactly when your order will be shipped. Shipping information that applies to all plants: - Transit Time For Your Shipment (at most 3 days) - When We Ship - You May Specify Your Shipping Date - Lookup Shipping Date and Tracking Information - Special Delivery Instructions - No Shipments To: AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, OR, WA or internationally - Changing Your Shipping Date - Accepting Delivery - Unpacking Your Order - Returns In northern zones where winter snow will crush the foliage, consider shearing (or mowing on high) in late fall or very early spring to avoid a period of ratty-looking dead foliage in the spring that can impede new spring growth.
General information that applies to all plants:
Shearing in southern zones is optional, you may elect to do it just to maintain the most attractive appearance.This plant can be susceptible to Anthracnose, especially in southern zones. If it develops brown spots in winter, cut the foliage back (to the ground is OK) in early spring. - Ground preparation, fertilization, pH - Planting instructions - Explanation and description of bare roots - How to plant bare root plants - If you cannot plant bare roots right away |
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