Ophiopogo Nigrescens.
By Meadowland
- 8 Jul, 2019
- 7 likes
Belonging to the Lily family,this perennial is unusual often being called a grass.....it produces such insignificant pale pink flowers which do actually go well with the very dark foliage.
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a great plant for accent in a moonlight garden?
12 Jul, 2019
I have this in my rock garden and love the structure and colour - it certainly stands out!
14 Jul, 2019
Just planted a little bit of this given me by a friend in the new patio gravel corner and its got one tiny pink flower on ... I love it.
18 Jul, 2019
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We use it to edge one of the borders, most effective with the Hakonechloa......(. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
8 Jul, 2019