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Black Mondo Grass, Stunning contrast for the front of the border with exceptional, dense, purple-black, grass-like foliage. Produces dark lavender flowers ...
Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' is a mondo grass cultivar forming dense tufts of arching, strap-shaped, grass-like, dark purple to almost jet black leaves.
Ophiopogon planiscapus (Black mondo grass)
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Ophiopogon planiscapus je druh kvetoucí rostliny z čeledi Asparagaceae. Je to malá stálezelená trvalka dorůstající do výšky 20 cm a šířky 30 cm. Vyrůstá z krátkých oddenků a nese trsy trávovitých listů, z nichž vycházejí purpurové nebo bílé květy... Wikipedia (angličtina)
Vyšší klasifikace: Sedoulek
Vědecký název: Ophiopogon planiscapus
Ophiopogon planiscapus, commonly called mondo grass or lily turf, is a tuberous-rooted, often stoloniferous, grass-like perennial of the lily family. It ...
Mondo Grass is an ornamental grass in the asparagus family. It is an evergreen groundcover that grows up to 8-12 inches tall and is tufted. This plant blooms in ...
Ophiopogon planiscapus is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. It is a small evergreen perennial growing to 20 cm (8 in) tall by 30 cm ...
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Originally called 'Yapard' this perennial grass will grow to 12"-15" tall and a bit wider. Planted in groups to make a statement is recommended. The foliage has ...
Common Name: Black Mondo Grass ... Looking much like a black Liriope, Black Mondo Grass is a compact, densely growing, clump forming, evergreen, grass-like plant.
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Ultra fine selection of mondo grass with olive green leaves evenly pinstriped a creamy white. Vigorous, spreading at least as fast as more common versions in ...
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Ophiopogon Kokuryu (translation: Black Dragon) is a truly black groundcover that is easy-to-grow and makes a fantastic backdrop to blues and golds.
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6" tall black leaves spread slowly form an 18" clump in 3 years – part sun to shade, not fussy – we like to underplant with golden Lysimachia for wild contrast!