
Big Blue Liriope
A Dependable Evergreen Groundcover.
Big Blue Liriope is a tough, clumping lilyturf grown for its dark green grass-like foliage, tidy mounded habit, and year-round landscape structure. It is one of the most useful low-maintenance plants for edging walkways, lining driveways, filling foundation beds, massing under trees, and creating clean borders around shrubs and perennials. Its evergreen to semi-evergreen foliage keeps beds looking finished even when other perennials are dormant.
Purple Flower Spikes in Late Summer.
In late summer, Big Blue Liriope sends up upright spikes of lavender-purple flowers that rise above the foliage. The blooms add welcome color at a time when many shade and groundcover plants are past their peak. After flowering, dark, berry-like fruit may appear, adding subtle fall and winter interest. The combination of foliage, flowers, and berries gives this plant more seasonal value than a basic grass-like edging plant.
Adaptable from Sun to Shade.
Big Blue Liriope grows in full sun to part shade and can tolerate shade once established, making it useful in many difficult landscape situations. It works well under high-canopy trees, along shaded paths, near foundations, in mixed borders, and in transition areas between lawn and planting beds. Partial shade with evenly moist, well-drained soil produces the cleanest foliage and most reliable performance.
Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.
Big Blue Liriope is generally considered deer resistant and is often used where deer browsing makes softer perennials difficult to maintain. Once established, it also tolerates dry periods, heat, humidity, and urban landscape stress. It is a practical choice for homeowners who want a durable groundcover without constant watering, fertilizing, or replacement.
Easy Care for Clean Landscape Lines.
Plant Big Blue Liriope in average, well-drained soil and water regularly until established. Cut back or trim old foliage in late winter or very early spring before new growth emerges to refresh the planting. Divide clumps every few years if they become crowded or if the center thins. Use it in repeating lines or broad sweeps for the most polished landscape effect.
A Dependable Evergreen Groundcover.
Big Blue Liriope is a tough, clumping lilyturf grown for its dark green grass-like foliage, tidy mounded habit, and year-round landscape structure. It is one of the most useful low-maintenance plants for edging walkways, lining driveways, filling foundation beds, massing under trees, and creating clean borders around shrubs and perennials. Its evergreen to semi-evergreen foliage keeps beds looking finished even when other perennials are dormant.
Purple Flower Spikes in Late Summer.
In late summer, Big Blue Liriope sends up upright spikes of lavender-purple flowers that rise above the foliage. The blooms add welcome color at a time when many shade and groundcover plants are past their peak. After flowering, dark, berry-like fruit may appear, adding subtle fall and winter interest. The combination of foliage, flowers, and berries gives this plant more seasonal value than a basic grass-like edging plant.
Adaptable from Sun to Shade.
Big Blue Liriope grows in full sun to part shade and can tolerate shade once established, making it useful in many difficult landscape situations. It works well under high-canopy trees, along shaded paths, near foundations, in mixed borders, and in transition areas between lawn and planting beds. Partial shade with evenly moist, well-drained soil produces the cleanest foliage and most reliable performance.
Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.
Big Blue Liriope is generally considered deer resistant and is often used where deer browsing makes softer perennials difficult to maintain. Once established, it also tolerates dry periods, heat, humidity, and urban landscape stress. It is a practical choice for homeowners who want a durable groundcover without constant watering, fertilizing, or replacement.
Easy Care for Clean Landscape Lines.
Plant Big Blue Liriope in average, well-drained soil and water regularly until established. Cut back or trim old foliage in late winter or very early spring before new growth emerges to refresh the planting. Divide clumps every few years if they become crowded or if the center thins. Use it in repeating lines or broad sweeps for the most polished landscape effect.
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A Dependable Evergreen Groundcover.
Big Blue Liriope is a tough, clumping lilyturf grown for its dark green grass-like foliage, tidy mounded habit, and year-round landscape structure. It is one of the most useful low-maintenance plants for edging walkways, lining driveways, filling foundation beds, massing under trees, and creating clean borders around shrubs and perennials. Its evergreen to semi-evergreen foliage keeps beds looking finished even when other perennials are dormant.
Purple Flower Spikes in Late Summer.
In late summer, Big Blue Liriope sends up upright spikes of lavender-purple flowers that rise above the foliage. The blooms add welcome color at a time when many shade and groundcover plants are past their peak. After flowering, dark, berry-like fruit may appear, adding subtle fall and winter interest. The combination of foliage, flowers, and berries gives this plant more seasonal value than a basic grass-like edging plant.
Adaptable from Sun to Shade.
Big Blue Liriope grows in full sun to part shade and can tolerate shade once established, making it useful in many difficult landscape situations. It works well under high-canopy trees, along shaded paths, near foundations, in mixed borders, and in transition areas between lawn and planting beds. Partial shade with evenly moist, well-drained soil produces the cleanest foliage and most reliable performance.
Deer Resistant and Drought Tolerant Once Established.
Big Blue Liriope is generally considered deer resistant and is often used where deer browsing makes softer perennials difficult to maintain. Once established, it also tolerates dry periods, heat, humidity, and urban landscape stress. It is a practical choice for homeowners who want a durable groundcover without constant watering, fertilizing, or replacement.
Easy Care for Clean Landscape Lines.
Plant Big Blue Liriope in average, well-drained soil and water regularly until established. Cut back or trim old foliage in late winter or very early spring before new growth emerges to refresh the planting. Divide clumps every few years if they become crowded or if the center thins. Use it in repeating lines or broad sweeps for the most polished landscape effect.






















