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white lily turf Liriope muscari Monroe White(aka: Liriope Monroe #2) Liriope 'Monroe White' is a superb clumping monkey grass, introduced as a selected seedling by Atlanta's W. L. Monroe in 1957. We've grown it since the 1990s and consider it the finest white flowered monkey grass on the market. The 1' tall x 2' wide evergreen clumps of wide, dark green foliage are topped, starting for us in mid August with narrow spikes of pure white flowers that rise 6" above the foliage. While many Liriope
(aka: Liriope Monroe #2) Liriope 'Monroe White' is a superb clumping monkey grass, introduced as a selected seedling by Atlanta's W.L. Monroe in 1957. We've grown it since the 1990s and consider it the finest white-flowered monkey grass on the market. The 1' tall x 2' wide evergreen clumps of wide, dark green foliage are topped, starting for us in mid-August with narrow spikes of pure white flowers that rise 6" above the foliage. While many Liriope muscari cultivars prefer sun, that is not the case with Liriope 'Monroe White'...especially not afternoon sun.
Maintenance:
Liriope requires very little maintenance. Liriope foliage is usually handsome all year long. Its showy flowers are most welcome in the late summer/earliest fall garden. Though it is standard practice to cut the foliage back before spring this is not an absolute necessity. Certainly do so if the foliage has become shabby. It is highly advisable to do this by late winter before tender new shoots start developing so the new shoots are not damaged during this clean up work. It is also highly recommended that this removal of old foliage is done in late winter and not in fall or early winter for a cut back plant is not a thing of beauty and postponing cutback to late winter means that there will be shorter time before the cut back foliage is replaced by new. Cutting back old foliage is not required by the plant but benefits only the tidy minded gardener.
Growing Conditions:
Liriope is happiest in shade. It will tolerate sun but its foliage will be yellow and shabby if exposed to too much hot sun. It requires only average soil, average moisture and drainage. Clumps do not require division, at least not for many years, but can be divided if one wanted additional plants.
Natural Impacts:
Liriope muscari is a handsome evergreen presence in the shade garden. Its late summer flowers a touch of color and freshness when there are few other plants blooming in the shade garden. Extensive research has proven that Liriope does not need to be planted in lines bordering sidewalks and similar structures, and can instead be planted individually or in freeform masses.
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