This tuberous perennial has a tufted habit with upright dark green strap-like leaves and may be herbaceous in cold climates. The violet-mauve cup-shaped flowers appear in a cluster above the foliage from mid to late summer.

Hardiness zones 6 to 10

Liriope muscariis naturally found from Japan to China growing in woodlands in well-drained slightly acid moist soil. It prefers a semi shaded to shaded wind protected position and is moderately drought tolerant but frost tender.

Lily Turf is grown for its foliage and flowers. It is planted along front perennial borders or used as an edging plant in small or cottage gardens. It is also grown in tubs and patio pots or used in roof gardens. This long lived perennial establishes in 2 to 3 years and is mass planted as a ground cover in large gardens. It is suitable for coastal and inland regions requiring reliable moisture and the flowers are used in floral arrangements. Establish clumps require little maintenance. ID 746

Liriope (lee-REE-o-pay) muscari(mus-KAH-ree)

"Liriope", a nymph of Greek mythology; "muscari" is an archaic name for the grape hyacinth, which this plant is supposed to resemble.