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Liriope Plant Care: Essential Tips for Growth

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Liriope plant is grass like flowering plant and prefers warmer climates. This shade-tolerant ground cover resembles ornamental grass. It has grass-like evergreen foliage and lilac-purple flowers which produce single-seeded berries. With proper care and maintenance a Liriope plant can live up 25 years , making it a timeless addition of your indoor gardening.

Liriope plant prefers

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  • Scientific Name : Liriope muscari
  • Family : Asparagus
  • Plant type : Perennial
  • Length : 40–60 cm long
  • Temperature : 68°F to 75°F
  • Humidity: High humidity
  • Sun exposure: Full Sun
  • Soil type : Well draining
  • Soil pH : 6.0-7.0
  • Native area : China, Japan
  • Blooming time : Late Summer to Autumn
  • Flower colour : White to violet purple
  • Toxicity: Human and pets

How to grow and care Liriope plant

Proper amounts of light, water, soil, temperature, humidity and fertiliser should be obtained for the plant to grow healthy. This article will help you with help you with all the essentials you need to grow your plant.

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Light

This plant grow best in partial shade, but tolerate both full sun and nearly-full shade. If you notice the stems of the flower drooping, it is probably receiving too much shade. Too much light can causes the plants to become floppy and loose the leaves.

Water

Liriope plant needs regular watering during the first growing season. To be care, avoid soggy soil and require about an inch of water per week. Avoid overwatering, it can lead to root rot. Too much or too little water can kill your plant.

Soil

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This plant needs well draining soil like fertile, moist with a pH slightly acidic to neutral. To be care, good drainage is the key of healthy growth and development your plant. This plant likes moderately acidic to neutral soil from 6.0 to 7.0 pH.

Temperature & Humidity

Liriope plant prefers warm temperature between 68 degree Fahrenheit to 75 degree Fahrenheit. It can tolerate cooler temperatures but avoid exposing it to temperature below 55 degree Fahrenheit, it may cause damage the plant.

These plants love humidity and prefers humid climates and subtropical regions. It can handle high heat, humidity and even hot, dry winds.

Fertiliser

Using fertilisers is the process to grow your plant easily. During the growing season use liquid or slow fertiliser, feed the liriope with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer to promote flowering. This plant can prefers 10-10-10 slow release fertiliser or organic plant food.

Propagation of Liriope plant

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The best way to propagate your plant by division.The best time to propagate liriope is in the very late fall or early spring. Dividing liriope is not necessary for the health or longevity of the plant. Divide liriope after the third growing season for best results.

  • Choose a healthy section of recently watered foliage. Use a sterilised knife to cut the root ball and divided into pieces.
  • Transplant the division part in different pot. Make sure the container is larger than the plant.
  • Dip the cuttings into a rooting hormone and pot filled with potting soil mixed with sand. Keep the soil moist and provide a humid conditions with proper care.

Pruning of Liriope plant to make it healthy

Pruning is the essential part of its care that keeps your plant healthy and encourage lush growth.The best time for pruning is late winter to early spring just before plants are actively in growth. You can choose prune out the oldest leaves or trim the plant down so only around 5cm remains above the ground. Take care not to cut off new foliage if it has started coming through.

Types of Liriope plant

  • Royal Purple: It is an evergreen perennial forming a dense clump of narrow, arching, dark green.
  • Moneymaker: This plant has features strap-like, evergreen leaves and produces upright clusters of purple-blue flowers.
  • Bigblue : It is extremely dark Violet flowers burst above glossy foliage. Abundant blue flower spikes rise above the attractive, tufted arching, grass-like foliage followed by clusters of black berries. 
  • Majestic: Another variety of liriope plant is liriope majestic which has large lilic flowers and dark foliage.
  • Christmas tree : It is a delightful variety of lilyturf known for its unique flower spikes that resemble miniature Christmas trees.

Liriope plant care: Repotting your plant to healthy way

Reporting is important for those who want to grow more than one of your favorite plants and want to add to their garden. You should wait until a plant has filled its pot with roots before repotting. Choose a new larger pot with good drainage. It should be repotted after it doubles in size or once a year. The container should have several drainage holes at the bottom and be at least 3 inches longer and deeper than the plant. Divide overcrowded plants by removing them from the pot then use a sharp knife to cut into the root mass and dividing it into 2 or 3 sections.

Facing some common problem of Liriope plant

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  1. The most common problem is overwatering. Yellow leaves can caused by overly wet conditions.
  2. Leaf and crown rot is favoured by high soil moisture and warm soil temperatures. The most common disease problem is root rot which is caused by the fungi.
  3. Anthracnose is a common fungal disease during periods of frequent rainfall or overhead irrigation. Telltale signs are reddish-brown spots along the edges of leaves.

Benefits of Liriope plant

  • The most common benefits are air purification which can absorb the toxin from environment and produce fresh healthy air. It cleans the air of allergens, dust, pollutants and potentially harmful toxins.
  • This plant prefers low maintenance and traditionally used for coughs, diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular protection.

Liriope plant Faq

1. Is liriope toxic to pets?

Ans. No, liriope is non-toxic to dogs and cats.

2. How to kill liriope without digging?

Ans. You could try covering with heavy black plastic and weight it down. Leave it for the summer and it should kill off all.

3. Does liriope stay green all winter?

Ans. Liriope will stay green during the winter in warmer climates.

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