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Transcript
Silverlawn™
Liriope muscari 'LIRSS’ A
FOLIAGE FIRST RANGE
A low growing Liriope with clean
variegated foliage.
• Silverlawn™ Liriope has delicate cream and green
variegated foliage that looks almost silver from a distance.
• This Liriope makes a great garden feature when planted
in a group, contrasting against other plants.
• Like most Liriopes, the Silverlawn™ plant benefits from
being cut back once a year in winter to make way for fresh
new growth.
Description
Density
Height & Width
Flowering
Best Planting Time
Uses
Low growing variegated Liriope
6–10 plants per m²
3–5 per linear metre
Approx. 35cm x 40cm
White toned flowers from Jan–Feb
March–November
Colour contrast, accent/group plantings
Position
Full sun to heavy shade
Tolerates frost & drought
Soil Type
Wide variety of soil types
Care
Trim older leaves or cut back annually (winter)