Species

Mondo Grass

Ophiopogon japonicus

Description

Grass-like perennial forming dense clumps; popular as a lawn substitute and groundcover.

Taxonomy

Family

Asparagaceae

Genus

Ophiopogon

Cultivars

7

Black Dragon

aka Mondo Grass Black Mondo Grass. This unique perennial has distinctive stiff purple-black foliage which clumps together to form little mounds that can be used as a ground cover or edging. Small lilac flowers appear in summer followed by shiny black berries. Evergreen. Flower colour: Lavender. Habit: Clump. Leaves: Evergreen, Brown.

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Japonicus (Mondo)

aka Mondo Grass Great little ground cover with fine narrow dark green leaves that form soft mats that hug the ground. Trouble free and easy to grow. Palest mauve flowers hide amongst the foliage and are followed by little blue berries. Grow in full sun or part shade. Evergreen. Flower colour: Lavender. Habit: Clump. Leaves: Evergreen, Green.

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Kyoto

Ophiopogon ‘Kyoto’ is a selection of Ophiopogon japonicus with a dwarf habit. It is grown for productive crops with green, white, black tones, typically noted around summer. Best performance comes with ordinary garden care; it is hardy.

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Kyoto Dwarf

Kyoto Dwarf is an ophiopogon japonicus cultivar. Better known as Dwarf Mondo Grass or Dwarf Turf Lily. Grown for their glossy, dark green, blade-like foliage.

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Nana

Cultivar of Ophiopogon japonicus grown as an ornamental garden plant.

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Nana ( Mondo Grass)

aka Mondo Grass A grass-like perennial that forms tactile little clumps of very fine foliage. The soft dense mats look fabulous along pathways or edges. Small flowers hide amongst the foliage and are followed by little berries. Grow in full sun or part shade. Evergreen. Flower colour: Lavender. Habit: Clump. Leaves: Evergreen, Green.

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Planiscarpus

aka Mondo Grass Rewarding perennial with green strappy foliage that forms a strong little clump and spreads well. Ideal for mass planting or using as an edge along borders and pathways. In summer pale mauve flowers appear and these are followed by attractive berries. Easy to grow. Evergreen. Flower colour: Lavender. Habit: Clump. Leaves: Evergreen, Green.

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