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    Two of the most commonly grown species in the U.S., L. Muscari ( lilyturf) and L. spicata (known as creeping liriope or monkey grass), are widely cultivated as landscape plants. Liriope plants make tough, drought-tolerant ground covers. Even though liriope looks like grass, it's an herbaceous flowering perennial plant in the asparagus family.
    Variegated Liriope: This variety of Liriope muscari has striped leaves in a mix of green and white, creating a striking visual contrast. It also produces purple flowers. Silver Dragon Liriope: This is a variegated form of Liriope spicata. It has green foliage with white edges and produces light lavender flowers.
    Generally, most Liriope varieties, from Big Blue, Silvery Sunproof, and Royal Purple, to Variegated Lily Turf, are hardy in zones 4 to 10. Besides, they are easy to grow and have bright green visuals, making them popular. You can have any species of Liriope in your garden as long as you get their basics right. So follow along for the same.
    In some parts of the southeastern U.S., L. Spicata is invasive. Regardless if you are growing L. Spicata or L. Muscari, liriope is a low-maintenance plant. Both species are tough plants that can grow in sandy or clay soil and full sun or part shade. The only "must-have" is that it is a well-draining soil.
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