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Liriope variegata
By Dottydaisy2
- 3 Oct, 2016
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How do you get this to flower ? I have a few of them (but green leaves) and they have never flowered. They are quite a number of years old.
4 Oct, 2016
Siris this is several years old.....and no I haven't seen Pure Blond!! Yet!
Hywel I have no idea.....I have a few different varieties, and like you I have waited many years for them to flower, the green variety is now spreading beautifully, but not a lot of flowers, I understand they like slightly acid soil!
4 Oct, 2016
Maybe acid soil is the key. (I can grow Camelias). My plain leaved Liriopes alway flower profusely, either in sun or shade. They are so vigorous that I now use them for awkward situations.
5 Oct, 2016
Lucky you!! I just wish they had more flowers!!
5 Oct, 2016
I will see what my new Monroe White does.
9 Oct, 2016
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See who else is growing Liriope muscari (Lilyturf) Variegata.
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This photo is of "Liriope Variegata" in Dottydaisy2's garden
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Is this fairly new? Have you seen L. Pure Blond?
4 Oct, 2016