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Liriope muscari.
By Siris
- 14 Sep, 2017
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Flowers prolifically and reliably each year, irrespective of location. This clump in shade, tucked between a little wall and an apple tree.
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Lovely colour to.
15 Sep, 2017
I think you are right, Karen, maybe I should confine my Monroe White.
Thanks,3pb.
15 Sep, 2017
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15 Sep, 2017
Goodness far more flowers than ours, still only planted it last year..... hopefully it will I'll do as well as yours Siris.
15 Sep, 2017
Dd, several years old and other clumps, all from the same original.
15 Sep, 2017
Oh okay, rather pleased then our new ones have flowers!
16 Sep, 2017
Siris ,
Yours are doing great , they didnt like my garden ? I also had a variegated variety I hunted down to find and that lasted about 18 months !!!
Gg
17 Sep, 2017
Oh shame Gg, that's not a long life, but I think Big Blue is the most vigorous.
17 Sep, 2017
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They seem to be like Agapanthus and prefer to be restricted at the roots. Love them. Mine isn't flowering yet.
15 Sep, 2017