Production | Container |
Shape | Bush freeform |
Family | liliaceae |
Type of plants | Herbaceous perrennials |
Height | 0.20 - 0.40 mt |
Flower | Between summer and autumn many blue violet spikelet |
Berrie / Fruit | None |
Leaf | Linear bright green foliage |
Fragrance | Non |
Growth rate | Medium |
Habit | Falling tuft |
Exposure |
Halfshade Shade |
Info | Ideal for private gardens and public parks |
The Moneymakeri Lycopene Liriope is an ornamental grass (often called perennial herbaceous) belonging to the family of liliaceae, originating in eastern Asia.
The Liriope muskari Moneymaker looks like a round tuft made of shiny green leaves, long even 30-40 cm, ribbons and self-adhesive. On top of that, this weave tends to widen and this feature makes it perfect as a cover.
In fact, it is ideal for making borders, covering scarp and consolidating the soils, as it develops a remarkable radical structure. Its height develops around 20-40 cm.
Its flowering appears in the summer, from the center of the tuft of leaves are born thin and erect barrels that carry ears composed of small purple flowers.
It requires well-drained soil, where no water stagnation occurs and prefer shaded positions. It is not subject to illness and does not require maintenance.