Similarly one may ask, what are the different varieties of Liriope?
VARIETIES AVAILABLE:
- Liriope spicata.
- Liriope spicata Silver Dragon.
- Liriope muscari Aztec.
- Liriope muscari Big Blue.
- Liriope muscari Christmas Tree.
- Liriope muscari Densiflora.
- Liriope muscari Evergreen Giant.
- Liriope muscari John Burch.
Additionally, is Big Liriope the same as big Liriope? Liriope 'Super Blue' is a selection of Liriope 'Big Blue' that is reported to be more vigorous and grow taller than Big Blue. Liriope 'Super Blue' should attain a height of 2 feet and it is currently reported to be hardy to zone 6. Liriope plants are generally hardy in zone 6.
Moreover, what type of Liriope does not spread?
Liriope muscari is the "clumping" kind that does not spread by runners and basically stays where you put it. It blooms purple, not white like spicata, but it shares all the good qualities of the spreading kind - incredible toughness and adaptability - without the invasive behavior.
What is the difference between Lilyturf and Liriope?
This species is hardy to Zone 6 in the north while the Creeping Lilyturf is hardy to Zone 4, but they both do better further south. Just like alligators and mosquitoes, Liriope likes it hot and humid. Because of its clump forming nature, lilyturf is a natural for edging or groundcover purposes.