Liriope Plant
Ophiopogon
Sesquiterpenes, Eudesmane
Colon, Transverse
Induction of nerve growth factor by butanol fraction of Liriope platyphylla in C6 and primary astrocyte cells. (1/8)
Liriope platyphylla (LP) has been used as a tonic, antitussive, and expectorant in Korea for many years. In this study, we found that the buthanol fraction of Liriope platyphylla (BLP)-conditioned media of C6 and primary astrocyte induced the neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells, and that the effect was reversed by addition of nerve growth factor (NGF)-antibody and GF109203X, an inhibitor of protein kinase (PKC). Furthermore, we demonstrated that BLP increased the expression and secretion of NGF. GF109203X also decreased NGF expression in C6 cells. Taken together, our results suggest that astroglial NGF enhanced by BLP in a PKC-dependent pathway contributed to the induction of neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells. (+info)The saponin monomer of dwarf lilyturf tuber, DT-13, reduces human breast cancer cell adhesion and migration during hypoxia via regulation of tissue factor. (2/8)
Adhesion and migration of tumor cells are crucial steps in tumor invasion and metastasis. In the present study, we investigated the effects of saponin monomer 13 of dwarf lilyturf tuber (DT-13) on metastasis of human breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-435) during hypoxia. The effects and molecular mechanisms of DT-13 on MDA-MB-435 cells metastatic phenotype in vitro and in vivo were evaluated by RNA interference; quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and Western blot assays. DT-13 had no significant effects on cell adhesion and migration under normoxia conditions. Under hypoxic conditions, MDA-MB-435 adhesion to vitronectin was inhibited by about 43.5% or 60.8% after exposure of the cells to DT-13 at 1 microM or 10 microM, respectively. DT-13 decreased the migratory response by hypoxia at 1 or 10 microM, and inhibition ratios were 20% and 30%, respectively. DT-13 inhibited hypoxia-induced expression of alphavbeta3 integrin, tissue factor (TF) and early growth response gene-1 (Egr-1) and decreased excretion of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) of MDA-MB-435 cells under hypoxic conditions. After Egr-1 short interference RNA (siRNA) treatment, DT-13 could still inhibit the up-regulation of TF mRNA and protein levels and its pro-coagulant activity (PCA) under hypoxia. In nude mice, DT-13 decreased extravasation of MDA-MB-435 cells in the lung after tail vein injection. Our data suggest that DT-13 inhibits MDA-MB-435 cells metastasis during hypoxia via regulation of TF, and the effect of DT-13 on TF is partly mediated by Egr-1. (+info)A new eudesmane sesquiterpene glucoside from Liriope muscari fibrous roots. (3/8)
(+info)Phenolic compounds and antioxidant activities of Liriope muscari. (4/8)
(+info)SCAR markers for discriminating species of two genera of medicinal plants, Liriope and Ophiopogon. (5/8)
The development of DNA markers that can closely discriminate between Liriope and Ophiopogon species is vital for efficient and accurate identification of these species, and to ensure the quality, safety, and efficacy of medicines made from these plants. We developed species-specific molecular markers for these two genera. Forty RAPD primers were tested to detect polymorphism; species-specific RAPD bands were gel-purified, cloned, and sequenced. Primers for sequence-characterized amplified regions (SCARs) were then designed, based on nucleotide sequences of specific RAPD primers. SCAR markers SA06 and SB05, specific to Ophiopogon japonicus, amplified 460- and 553-bp DNA fragments, respectively. The marker SA12 amplified a 485-bp fragment specific to Liriope platyphylla. This is the first report of a species-specific SCAR marker for this group. These markers will be useful for rapid identification of closely related Liriope and Ophiopogon species. (+info)Two new compounds isolated from Liriope muscari. (6/8)
(+info)Anti-thrombotic activity of DT-13, a saponin isolated from the root tuber of Liriope muscari. (7/8)
(+info)Aqueous extracts of Liriope platyphylla induced significant laxative effects on loperamide-induced constipation of SD rats. (8/8)
(+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Liriope" is actually not a medical term, but a botanical name. Liriope is a genus of perennial plants that are native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of eastern Asia. Common names for Liriope include lilyturf or monkey grass. These plants are often used in gardening and landscaping due to their attractive, grass-like foliage and their ability to form dense, spreading mats.
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"Ophiopogon" is a botanical term that refers to a genus of plants commonly known as "mondo grass" or "snake's beard." While it is not a medical term, some species of Ophiopogon have been used in traditional medicine in certain cultures. For example, Ophiopogon japonicus (also known as "dwarf lilyturf") has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for its supposed anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. However, it's important to note that the use of Ophiopogon species in modern medicine is not well-researched or widely accepted, and more scientific evidence is needed to support their medicinal benefits.
Eudesmane is a subclass of sesquiterpenes, which are organic compounds consisting of three isoprene units and having the molecular formula C15H24. Sesquiterpenes are derived from farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) in the mevalonate pathway and are biosynthesized through a series of enzymatic reactions.
Eudesmane sesquiterpenes are characterized by a unique carbon skeleton with a cyclohexane ring fused to a bicyclic system consisting of a cyclopentane and a cyclobutane ring. They can be found in various plants, fungi, and insects, and some eudesmane derivatives have been shown to possess biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic properties.
Eudesmane sesquiterpenes can exist in different forms, including alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and esters, depending on the functional groups attached to the carbon skeleton. Some examples of eudesmane sesquiterpenes include α-eudesmol, β-eudesmol, and eudesma-1,4-diene.
The transverse colon is the section of the large intestine that runs horizontally across the abdomen, located between the ascending colon and the descending colon. It receives digested food material from the left side of the cecum via the transverse mesocolon, a double-layered fold of peritoneum that attaches it to the posterior abdominal wall.
The transverse colon is responsible for absorbing water, electrolytes, and vitamins from the digested food material before it moves into the distal sections of the large intestine. It also contains a large number of bacteria that help in the breakdown of complex carbohydrates and the production of certain vitamins, such as vitamin K and biotin.
The transverse colon is highly mobile and can change its position within the abdomen depending on factors such as respiration, digestion, and posture. It is also prone to various pathological conditions, including inflammation (colitis), diverticulosis, and cancer.
Genetically modified plants (GMPs) are plants that have had their DNA altered through genetic engineering techniques to exhibit desired traits. These modifications can be made to enhance certain characteristics such as increased resistance to pests, improved tolerance to environmental stresses like drought or salinity, or enhanced nutritional content. The process often involves introducing genes from other organisms, such as bacteria or viruses, into the plant's genome. Examples of GMPs include Bt cotton, which has a gene from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis that makes it resistant to certain pests, and golden rice, which is engineered to contain higher levels of beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A. It's important to note that genetically modified plants are subject to rigorous testing and regulation to ensure their safety for human consumption and environmental impact before they are approved for commercial use.
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Muscari30
- Liriope muscari is perhaps most widespread in cultivation and is considered appropriate for USDA Hardiness Zones 6-10. (wikipedia.org)
- Enter Liriope Muscari. (landscape.net.au)
- Liriope Royal Purple, scientifically known as Liriope muscari Royal Purple , is a robust and resilient evergreen perennial characterized by its long, strap-like foliage. (onlineplants.com.au)
- Liriope plants have two different types, Liriope Muscari and Liriope Spicata. (canineweekly.com)
- Liriope Muscari is also known as Lily Turf, Dwarf Lilyturf, or Monkey Grass. (canineweekly.com)
- This characteristic separates it from Liriope Muscari. (canineweekly.com)
- The Liriope Super Blue plant is an improved addition to the more common Big Blue Liriope muscari that grows a bit taller and can tolerate more direct sunlight. (myperfectplants.com)
- Liriope Muscari 'Densiflora' Lavender Flower in Mid-Summer buy online plants and trees at pixies Gardens. (pixiesgardens.com)
- Liriope Muscari 'Densiflora' Lavender Flower in Mid-Summer - Bare Root / Set of 25 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock. (pixiesgardens.com)
- Liriope Muscari 'Christmas Tree' Christmas Tree Lily Turf buy online plants and trees at pixies Gardens. (pixiesgardens.com)
- The Liriope Muscari Christmas Tree is a festive addition to any garden. (pixiesgardens.com)
- See who else is growing Liriope muscari (Lilyturf) . (growsonyou.com)
- According to 'The Complete Book of Herbs: A Practical Guide to Growing & Using Herbs' by Lesley Bremness, Liriope muscari is native to China and Japan's forests . (postureinfohub.com)
- But this answer only tells some of the story about Liriope muscari. (gardentabs.com)
- Becoming an expert on Liriope muscari requires learning about several elements. (gardentabs.com)
- Liriope muscari, also known as lily turf, is easy to identify. (gardentabs.com)
- It's no wonder many gardeners love having Liriope muscari within their yards or gardens. (gardentabs.com)
- Many gardeners use Liriope muscari to function as ground cover in shade areas. (gardentabs.com)
- For instance, Liriope muscari is an excellent addition to golf courses or around stepping stones. (gardentabs.com)
- One of the more apparent benefits of growing Liriope muscari is that it's low maintenance. (gardentabs.com)
- As for its sun requirements, Liriope muscari isn't too picky. (gardentabs.com)
- Liriope muscari sprigs will require a bit of distance when planted into the ground. (gardentabs.com)
- Liriope muscari is one of the hardier border plants. (gardentabs.com)
- Liriope muscari Royal Purple is a clumping ground-cover with rich, grass-like leaves. (goughsnurseries.co.nz)
- Liriope muscari Monroe White has solid green le. (goughsnurseries.co.nz)
- With slim spears of foliage, Liriope muscari is not only a lush perennial, it is often a gardener's best solution. (classygroundcovers.com)
- Perfect for banks, beds and at the base of trees where roots will not permit grass to grow, Liriope muscari proves virtually indestructible in stubborn areas. (classygroundcovers.com)
- A decade later, Portugese botanist Joao de Loureiro described and named the plant we now know as Liriope muscari. (classygroundcovers.com)
- One of our favorites to combat drought is Liriope muscari 'Variegata' . (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Planted in moist, fertile soil, this Lilyturf produces sprays of arching, grass-like, shiny green foliage that in late summer and fall serve as a base for vertical spikes of violet-blue flowers whose form and color are reminiscent of Muscari. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Lilyturf4
- Creeping Lilyturf Liriope Spicata is a grassy groundcover adorned with lavender flowering spears. (myperfectplants.com)
- Other names of Liriope plants are lilyturf, border grass, big blue lilyturf, and monkey grass. (canineweekly.com)
- There are four species of Liriope (commonly called Lilyturf), all Asian natives, and are evergreen perennials that spread to form deep carpets of grasslike leaves. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Gardeners in colder climates tend to think of Lilyturf as a plant for the Deep South, but that is not accurate and has cost many of us the use of a most attractive ground cover. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Spicata5
- It differs from the spreading type, Liriope spicata, by growing in clumps and not having invasive runners. (gardentabs.com)
- If you need something with grassy-green foliage and a late season bloom, you will love Liriope spicata with its narrow (1/4 inch wide) slender leaves that reach up to 18 inches in height. (classygroundcovers.com)
- Liriope spicata offers late summer cloudy lavender to cottony white flower spikes that rise out of feathery foliage on 10 inch shoots. (classygroundcovers.com)
- In southern zones, you'll find Liriope spicata remains an evergreen tuft and is virtually indestructible in stubborn areas like the base of trees where roots otherwise impede growth. (classygroundcovers.com)
- Gardeners love to use Liriope spicata along streams, ponds, and boulders or in rock gardens, along paths, and under shallow-rooted trees where she promises to thrive. (classygroundcovers.com)
Shade21
- Liriope will thrive in either full sun or part shade - our top tip is to ensure it lives in well-drained soil. (landscape.net.au)
- Lawn alternative for sun and heavy shade, garden borders, specimen and mass planting. (ozbreed.com.au)
- Liriope is a summer plant that enjoys full sunlight and can do well in partial shade. (canineweekly.com)
- This plant prefers moist, loamy soil and part shade areas, but will tolerate dry soil conditions once established. (myperfectplants.com)
- This variety of Liriope requires shade. (pixiesgardens.com)
- That's partly because liriope is reliable, especially in the shade. (msucares.com)
- Soft, bright green strappy foliage weeps gracefully, especially if planted in the shade. (smartwatermark.org)
- Shade plants? (plantdelights.com)
- Azaleas will always perform better if they are planted in partial shade. (tampabay.com)
- Both drought and shade tolerant, this versitile plant can grow in full sun or moist sites just as easily. (backyardgardener.com)
- Plants that require full shade are usually susceptible to sunburn. (backyardgardener.com)
- Partial shade can also be achieved by locating a plant beneath an arbor or lathe-like structure. (backyardgardener.com)
- It is not uncommon for plants that can tolerate full sun or some sun in cooler climates to require some shade in warmer climates due to stress placed on the plant from reduced moisture and excessive heat. (backyardgardener.com)
- It can thrive in full sun or full shade, making it quite versatile among other border plants. (gardentabs.com)
- Hostas are usually referred to as 'shade-tolerant' plants, meaning they will grow in shade or partial shade, but some hostas may need some sun to perform their best. (naturehills.com)
- I would like to trade for plants that will grown well in full shade or partial shade. (gardenweb.com)
- If you have other shade plant seeds/rhizomes/divisions, please let me know and we will see if we can work something out! (gardenweb.com)
- Your garden might have a great deal of shade, drought conditions, deer in the yard, a small space, or a limited time to tend plants. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Plants here are happy in practically any light conditions, including dense shade, and will tolerate prolonged dry spells without a whimper (they require afternoon shade in the South and West and falter in desert regions). (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- September 20, 2011 - I am looking for native alternatives to liriope for use in sun to part shade, moderate moisture planting beds. (wildflower.org)
- An extremely useful plant, which will tolerate a range of conditions including dry shade and drought. (waitrosegarden.com)
Foliage9
- Liriope are usually used in the garden for their evergreen foliage as a groundcover. (wikipedia.org)
- This variegated selection of liriope makes an excellent ground cover and has a strong presence in the garden because of the bright white and green grass-like foliage. (onlineplantguide.com)
- Foliage is back to normal and liriope are growing very healthy. (onlineplants.com.au)
- Liriope foliage is narrow and grass-like, and the plant is known by a couple of more common names, such as monkey grass or even lily turf. (msucares.com)
- Many of these plants will do fine with a little less sunlight, although they may not flower as heavily or their foliage as vibrant. (backyardgardener.com)
- Our plants will add beauty and interest to your garden beds with striking colors, outstanding foliage and interesting blooms that come in a variety of sizes, colors and habits. (naturehills.com)
- Deer will ignore many colorful and attractive plants, and it is possible to create a lovely garden that provides a long season of bloom with varied foliage forms and colors using deer-resistant plants. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Lily-turf is perfect for edging small, shady spaces - the broad grass-like foliage contrasts beautifully with large leaved plants, or for planting in groups beneath deciduous shrubs. (waitrosegarden.com)
- Plants with silvery or hairy foliage such as silvery sage ( Salviaargentea ) tend to be very water smart. (msu.edu)
Groundcover5
- Liriope is a versatile groundcover that is very effective under large trees with reduced light or mass-planted on slopes. (msucares.com)
- Liriope is an old landscape standard groundcover. (msucares.com)
- This is a perfect low-maintenance plant for landscape edging or for planting in mass as a groundcover among taller trees, shrubs, and perennials. (chelseagardencenter.com)
- Useful as a border, accent or mass planted as groundcover under tall trees. (smartwatermark.org)
- Useful for groundcover, border or mass planted, particularly on a difficult site. (smartwatermark.org)
Silvery Sunproof Liriope1
- Silvery Sunproof Liriope- This is one tough plant. (chelseagardencenter.com)
Grass6
- Liriope is a genus of low, grass-like flowering plants from East and Southeast Asia. (wikipedia.org)
- In the southeastern United States Liriope is sometimes referred to by the common name monkey grass or spider grass. (wikipedia.org)
- Many people confuse this with an ornamental grass plant, but it is not an actual grass. (canineweekly.com)
- After all, this grass-like 12" to 18" plant will stand out with its clumps of about 1" broad dark green leaves. (gardentabs.com)
- If you want brilliant color, the Fireworks Grass puts on a colorful display wherever it is planted. (naturehills.com)
- Above: At an East Hampton, New York, property, mature arborvitae planted in an undulating row sets a visual note that is echoed in the shape of the bench and the mowing pattern of the grass. (gardendesign.com)
Soil9
- While Liriope is highly tolerant of drought and frost, regular watering and well-drained soil will help keep the plants looking their best and promote healthy growth. (onlineplants.com.au)
- Its rapid growth makes it a good ground cover plant helping prevent soil erosion, but it can not be used as an edging plant. (canineweekly.com)
- As long as the soil is well drained, liriope thrives in heat and drought. (msucares.com)
- The planting hole for containerized or balled and burlapped azalea plants should be 12 inches wider than the root mass but not quite as deep as the root ball or soil surface in the container. (tampabay.com)
- Excess nitrogen in the soil can cause excessive vegetative growth on plants at the expense of flower bud development. (backyardgardener.com)
- In fact, this plant can even grow well in sandy or clay soil without issue. (gardentabs.com)
- Blanc's design-plants grow in a soil-free system comprised of felt, metal, and PVC-allows stunning horticultural displays to thrive in unusual settings, including the sides of multistory buildings and towering highway bridge overpasses. (gardendesign.com)
- Drought tolerant plants like false blue indigo ( Baptisia austalis ) have deep roots that pull in moisture well below the soil surface. (msu.edu)
- If you're looking for a low-maintenance ground cover or edging plant that will tolerate a range of soil types and sun exposures while shrugging off heat and humidity, Liriope 'Big Blue' has a great deal to recommend it. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Perennials5
- Liriope is not like other perennials, it grows much slower the first year when transplanted from bare roots than from potted plants. (classygroundcovers.com)
- Book titles include Edible Plants , Edible Perennials , Edible Trees , and Woodland Gardening . (pfaf.org)
- These perennials can be used as accent plants or in mixed borders, open woodlands, and mass plantings. (naturehills.com)
- We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- The Sunken Garden is a highlight, with beds along field-stone walls planted with a mixture of perennials and annuals, featuring pink, red, and white begonias this year. (modeldmedia.com)
Varieties2
- This goes for both varieties of Liriope. (canineweekly.com)
- To get a better understanding of the Liriope Plant, explore its overview with the sub-sections covering Description and Habitat, as well as Common Varieties. (postureinfohub.com)
Lily2
- Although being a member of the Lily family, Liriope causing toxicity to dogs is a debated topic. (canineweekly.com)
- Also known as the creeping liriope or the creeping lily turf, this plant is very aggressive and can take up space quickly. (canineweekly.com)
Shrubs2
- Shrubs and other plants in the landscape can be fertilized yearly. (backyardgardener.com)
- Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Berries5
- This low maintenance plant blooms in late summer with spikes of purple flowers that are followed by nearly black berries. (ncsu.edu)
- Are Liriope Berries Poisonous to Dogs? (canineweekly.com)
- There is always a debate about whether Liriope berries are poisonous to dogs or not. (canineweekly.com)
- According to them, Liriope is not poisonous, including the berries and all the parts of the plant. (canineweekly.com)
- Berries, roots and leaves of the plant contain toxins, which can cause serious health problems. (postureinfohub.com)
Commonly2
- Antennaria is a genus of flowering plants in the Asteraceae family, commonly. (plantdelights.com)
- Arnoglossum is a genus of flowering plants in the Asteraceae family, commonly. (plantdelights.com)
Nymph4
- The genus was named for the nymph Liriope of Greek mythology. (wikipedia.org)
- The name liriope is derived from new Latin and is a nymph in Roman mythology. (ncsu.edu)
- In fact, t he genus was named for Liriope, the "wave-blue water-nymph. (gogardennow.com)
- Narcissus was the son of the nymph Liriope, answer. (bvsalud.org)
Ferns1
- Ferns, Groundcovers, Hummingbird plants? (plantdelights.com)
Spikes1
- It displays lavender flower spikes uniformly throughout the plant clump. (msucares.com)
Poisonous1
- To understand the toxicity of Liriope for pets, solutions lye in exploring its poisonous plant parts and noticing warning signs of poisoning. (postureinfohub.com)
Blooms2
- Its white or lavender flower with shiny green leaves blooms on sunny days and makes a good summer plant as it can withstand heat and is drought resistant and deer and rabbit invulnerable. (canineweekly.com)
- With its unique texture and blooms, Liriope will add a beautiful element to any garden. (postureinfohub.com)
Gardeners4
- This is an evergreen plant that gardeners prefer to have in a garden. (canineweekly.com)
- The only maintenance these plants need is for gardeners to cut them back before growth starts in the spring. (msucares.com)
- Gardeners are always looking for new border plants. (gardentabs.com)
- Gardeners tend to appreciate the uniqueness and rarity of variegated plants. (naturehills.com)
Perennial plant4
- Flare, personality, and a steady dappling of lavender color…this low-growing perennial plant has it all! (myperfectplants.com)
- Liriope is a perennial plant that emanates from East and South East Asia, mostly China and Japan. (canineweekly.com)
- Save time and do all of your perennial plant shopping here. (plantdelights.com)
- So if you are a plant nerd, click on every genus to learn some perennial plant trivia. (plantdelights.com)
Thrive3
- Liriopes are the perfect living border , creating stately outlines for formal gardens, and in southern gardens, when other plants wilt, they thrive. (classygroundcovers.com)
- Native plants are well adapted to local conditions and will often thrive with less care than a non-native plant. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Use plants that thrive under existing site conditions. (msu.edu)
Clump2
- These plants in 3-1/2 inch pots tends to clump, but should fill in quickly if planted more closely. (gogardennow.com)
- Densiflora Liriope stays in clump form. (pixiesgardens.com)
Hosta1
- A great plant that adds interest to a shaded area is the hosta. (naturehills.com)
Garden22
- In a past project, the garden featured existing bold hardscapes and, to create contrast and balance, our team set out to find the perfect plant. (landscape.net.au)
- This plant is very low-maintenance and will be happy in most corners of the garden. (landscape.net.au)
- They are suitable for moderately fast-growing mass plantings, but they also serve as excellent specimen plants when planted individually in a garden or potted container . (onlineplants.com.au)
- Plant in a well mulched garden if not using as a lawn alternative (chunky mulch is recommended). (ozbreed.com.au)
- Some plants are known to be toxic to pets, and if you have a garden or some open space where you have grown some plants, you need to know whether they are harmful to your dogs. (canineweekly.com)
- Some callers respond to my suggestion by saying, "Liriope is an old-fashioned plant that my grandmother had in her garden. (msucares.com)
- Record the plants in your garden, share your photos, and make like-minded friends. (growsonyou.com)
- As a garden designer and nurserywoman, I am always scouting for uncommon plants that have a long season of interest and are not fussy to care for. (finegardening.com)
- Correct this deficiency by using lime in the garden or treating existing plants with calcium chloride. (tampabay.com)
- Also, be sure to water your garden regularly so the plants do not wilt during this dry time of the year. (tampabay.com)
- Liriope , a common garden and landscaping plant, can be dangerous if ingested. (postureinfohub.com)
- An American Hydrotech assembly was used on the rooftop patio with the planted portion being 16,000 sf including a 1,000 sf employee "Go Green" garden. (greenroofs.com)
- 12" popups were installed in the back of the garden to irrigate over tall plants and 6" popups were used in the front. (greenroofs.com)
- For a list of all the plant families represented in our garden, see my families page . (robsplants.com)
- Build your garden around these spectacular plants and you be rewarded with brilliant flowers year after year. (naturehills.com)
- Whatever the aim or circumstances, the key is choosing the right plants for your garden solution. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- If you have a shady spot in your garden or on your patio, these plants will suit nicely. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- For a list of rabbit resistant plants, take a look at the Williams Magical Garden Center & Landscape website. (wildflower.org)
- Bates Nursery and Garden Center is a third-generation independent plant nursery and garden center located just a few minutes' drive from downtown Nashville. (batesnursery.com)
- Low growing plants for short hedges and garden dividers to separate planting areas without blocking the view. (greenwoodnursery.com)
- From late June onward though, we can expect a riot of color from both the plants and the incorporated arts program the garden hosts, along with music shows as well. (modeldmedia.com)
- The Japanese Garden here is unique as well, with purple Liriope and Tree Peonies, and the Native Plant Rescue program is something to check out too. (modeldmedia.com)
Convallaria1
- A few years later, Carl Peter Thunberg described a plant, which he named Convallaria japonica. (classygroundcovers.com)
Toxicity2
- If you wish to use Liriope as a salad garnish, read about its toxicity first. (postureinfohub.com)
- Liriope toxicity can be prevented with the right precautions. (postureinfohub.com)
Mass planted2
- Big Blue will grow to about 1 foot tall, and, when mass planted, it creates an elegant green carpet. (msucares.com)
- Looks good when mass planted. (smartwatermark.org)
Nursery6
- This page has a list of all of the genera of perennial plants that we currently sell here at Plant Delights Nursery. (plantdelights.com)
- Better yet, subscribe to the Plant Delights Nursery e-mail newsletter and we will remind you when new plants are added. (plantdelights.com)
- You can use this page as a starting point for your own virtual plant hunting expedition through our plant nursery! (plantdelights.com)
- Fill the hole so that the azaleas are planted slightly above the depth they were in the container or nursery. (tampabay.com)
- Here, Miscanthus sinensis 'Yakushima Dwarf' creates a divide at Marchants Hardy Plants nursery in East Sussex, England. (gardendesign.com)
- Many of the plants we offer are grown and cared for at our nursery in Morris, CT. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Colorful3
- As a result, it also does well being an edging plant to provide a colorful border. (gardentabs.com)
- Your plant palette is more colorful than you might expect. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Should I be concerned, and if so what type of similar colorful plants would you recommend? (wildflower.org)
Clumping2
- It can be used effectively as a border plant or ground cover , thanks to its clumping growth habit. (onlineplants.com.au)
- Clumping liriope is a well-behaved variety that stays where you plant it. (msucares.com)
Ground cover1
- This blue liriope plant is best used as an evergreen ground cover plant, border plant or edging plant, or mass plantings. (myperfectplants.com)
Native12
- What makes native plants so great? (finegardening.com)
- Amsonia (Blue Star) is a genus of mostly native plants. (plantdelights.com)
- By including native plants in your landscape, you can supply local wildlife, such as butterflies, with the food and habitat they need for survival. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- One of our favorite native plants is Asclepias Gay Butterflies Mixture . (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Did you know you can access the Native Plant Information Network with your web-enabled smartphone? (wildflower.org)
- A search on the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Centre Native Plant Database and the internet did not turn up any information on purple bocouilla so I am not able to comment on the suitability of that plant. (wildflower.org)
- The Native Plant Database will give you some alternative native plants. (wildflower.org)
- I see that you provide Native Habitat information on the plant detail sheets. (wildflower.org)
- I would like to plant non-invasive native plants of Guilford, Connecticut. (wildflower.org)
- Do you have any suggestions on what native plants would be great for this? (wildflower.org)
- Are native plants drought tolerant? (msu.edu)
- There is some information in the Plant Facts section of MSU 's Native Plants and Ecosystem Services website. (msu.edu)
Blue1
- The liriope super blue for Florida is quite tough and is both heat, humidity, and drought tolerant during the summer months… it's also salt spray tolerant . (myperfectplants.com)
Bare Root1
- If you are considering purchasing this plant in bare root form, please read about bare root plants so you know what to expect. (classygroundcovers.com)
Mulch2
- Be sure to keep mulch 2 to 3 inches away from the base of the plant. (tampabay.com)
- Remove any dead leaves and debris around the plant to reduce fungal spores and add a new layer of mulch. (tampabay.com)
Hardiness2
- If planting in zone 5 , be sure to check with your local extension to confirm winter hardiness in your area. (classygroundcovers.com)
- The hardiness of this plant is really the show-stopper here. (classygroundcovers.com)
Tolerate1
- Plants able to take full sun in some climates may only be able to tolerate part sun in other climates. (backyardgardener.com)
Tall2
- Once planted, you can expect your Liriope to grow to 60cm tall and 45cm wide. (landscape.net.au)
- These plants reach 10 feet tall in less time than it takes to grow a medium-size yew and offer a The Wind in the Willows hedgerow effect. (gardendesign.com)
Bulbs4
- When the plants become dormant in late summer, pot up the small bulbs placing 2 - 3 bulbs in each pot. (pfaf.org)
- We ship our bulbs and plants at the right time for planting in your area, except as noted, with orders dispatched on a first-come, first-served basis by climate zone. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- The season gets started here with Daffodil Hill in bloom (4,000 bulbs were planted in the last two years) and then the picturesque Reflecting Pool hits its peak with Peonies. (modeldmedia.com)
- Last year, landscapers planted 6,000 Tulip bulbs, so you can expect to be tiptoeing through them when you visit. (modeldmedia.com)
Drought-tolerant plants7
- Aloe is a genus of mostly African, exotic, drought-tolerant plants that have. (plantdelights.com)
- Even the most drought-tolerant plants do need some supplemental water to become established, however. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Selecting drought-tolerant plants conserves water usage while still providing beauty and function in the landscape. (msu.edu)
- A simple step to conserve water usage in your landscape is to select drought-tolerant plants. (msu.edu)
- Even drought-tolerant plants require supplemental watering during establishment. (msu.edu)
- Drought-tolerant plants have built-in features to minimize water loss and maximize water uptake. (msu.edu)
- Some drought-tolerant plants with large leaves have deep indentations (sinuses) between lobes in the leaves to reduce their leaf area. (msu.edu)
Plantings1
- What landscape designers love about this Liriope is the wide range of uses including container plantings, rock gardens, woodland gardens, seashore plantings, borders, massing, and groundcovers. (classygroundcovers.com)
Tolerant2
- It is a fast-growing and beautiful-looking plant that is very common in many home gardens as it requires minimal care for its growth and can withstand extreme heat owing to its drought-tolerant properties. (canineweekly.com)
- Michigan State University Extension has put together a list of plants that are drought-tolerant, hardy to Michigan and have few known insect and disease problems. (msu.edu)
Hedges2
- And Americans have long planted hedges to impose order - first on the wilderness, later on the suburban tract. (gardendesign.com)
- Crafted from a wide variety of plants, today's hedges assume forms from low and serpentine to sculptural and monolithic. (gardendesign.com)
Grow7
- This hardy plant will grow in any corner of the country, except in tropical climates. (landscape.net.au)
- As the name suggests, each plant will grow larger in diameter, not from underground stems, but by forming suckers from the crown of the plant. (msucares.com)
- Variegated plants need to be cared for properly, and they tend to grow at a slower rate than other plants. (naturehills.com)
- Since variegated plants do not produce as much chlorophyll, this prevents them from converting sunlight into sugar and thus they grow at a slower rate. (naturehills.com)
- Each variegated plant has a different genetic code, so one variegated plant may grow faster than the other. (naturehills.com)
- To grow a healthy variegated plant you have to make sure not to leave it directly into the sun the whole day. (naturehills.com)
- Grow plants that aren't choice items on their menu. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Versatile1
- Overall, Liriope Royal Purple is a versatile and hardy plant that offers both aesthetic appeal and ease of care. (onlineplants.com.au)
Characteristics2
- This plant has low severity poison characteristics. (ncsu.edu)
- In this article, you will learn about Liriope plants, their characteristics, whether Liriope is toxic to dogs, and what should be done if your dog has consumed a Liriope plant. (canineweekly.com)
Royal purple2
- Really happy with my LIriope royal purple supplied form online plants. (onlineplants.com.au)
- Liriope 'Royal Purple' reminds us of flowing water with its rich, purple flower racemes. (gogardennow.com)
Gardens3
- Plants like Liriope, which is very common and is planted in most house gardens, are known for their toxic properties and can have an adverse effect on cats and dogs. (canineweekly.com)
- 500 Plants for Temperate Food Forests and Permaculture Gardens. (pfaf.org)
- Plants have been snaking their way up walls for millennia, but it was French botanist Patrick Blanc who in 1988 at Paris' Museum of Science first popularized the "vertical gardens" that now appear in chic landscapes everywhere. (gardendesign.com)
Gardening4
- Ozbreed is an environmental green life company that was established in 2002, specialising in breeding landscape gardening plants. (ozbreed.com.au)
- An indicative list of water efficient plants to assist your approach to sustainable gardening. (smartwatermark.org)
- Liriope is a common plant for landscaping and gardening. (postureinfohub.com)
- FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: Plants, Design Ideas, Gardening Solutions & More! (gardendesign.com)
Flowers2
- This fine leaf compact spreading Liriope has beautiful pink flowers and is a one mow per year lawn alternative. (ozbreed.com.au)
- The flowers secrete lots of nectar and are a valuable bee plant in the spring[4]. (pfaf.org)