Perennials 11 - MrsLongHorticulture
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Perennials 11
Hemerocallis-Ophiopogon
BOTANICAL NAME
HEMEROCALLIS cv.
COMMON NAME
Daylily
DESCRIPTION
Sword shaped grass-like foliage
Bell shaped flowers
EXPOSURE
Sun
Part Shade
PLANT
Herbaceous
Height 18”
Width 3’ to 5’
Spreading
FLOWER/FOLIAGE
Flower
– Summer
– Yellow, orange, dark red, pink, and
combinations
Foliage
– V-shaped midrib
LANDSCAPE USE
Ground cover
Very tolerant of soil and moisture
conditions
Propagate by division
BOTANICAL NAME
HOSTA sp.
COMMON NAME
Hosta
Connecting the scientific name to
the common name (the Mrs. A way)
Hosta and Hosta
PLANT
Height 1’ - 3’
Width 1’ - 3’
Upright
Description
Leafy perennial with variously marked and
colored foliage.
Leaf arrangement is basal.
EXPOSURE
Semi shade
Shade
FLOWER/FOLIAGE
Flower
– Summer
– White and lavender
Foliage
– Green and may be marked with yellow cream
white or blue
LANDSCAPE USE
Specimen
Ground cover
Edging
Borders
BOTANICAL NAME
IRIS X GERMANICA var ‘Florentina’
COMMON NAME
Bearded Iris
Connecting the scientific name to
the common name (the Mrs. A way)
German people have beards
DESCRIPTION
The leaves are sword shaped and flat
PLANT
Height to 36”
Width - spreading
EXPOSURE
Sun
FLOWER/FOLIAGE
Flower
– Have a beard
– Spring (April - May)
– Yellow orange white lilac purple or bicolor
Foliage
– Will normally have a bluish tint
You can rub the blush off Bearded Iris
LANDSCAPE USE
Perennial border
BOTANICAL NAME
LIRIOPE MUSCARI
COMMON NAME
Liriope (Green or Variegated cv.)
Connecting the scientific name to
the common name (the Mrs. A way)
Liriope and Liriope
DESCRIPTION
Evergreen grass-like cascading/weeping.
Erect flower on a stalk in the summer
PLANT
Evergreen
H - 12” to 18”
W - 12” to 18”
Spreading
EXPOSURE
Sun
Part shade
Shade
FLOWER/FOLIAGE
Flower
– Summer
– White or shades of pink
Foliage
– Dark green or variegated
LANDSCAPE USE
Ground Cover
Edging
Border
Cut back annually in winter or early spring
FRUIT
Fall
Shiny blue-black
BOTANICAL NAME
OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS
COMMON NAME
Mondo Grass
Connecting the scientific name to
the common name (the Mrs. A way)
All of the “O”s go together
DESCRIPTION
Stemless clumps spreading to form
grasslike cover
Foliage grassy, curving toward the ground
Mounding habit
EXPOSURE
Sun
Part shade
Shade
FLOWER/FOLIAGE
Flower
– Summer (July)
– White to light blue
Foliage
– Deep green (some varieties are almost black)
LANDSCAPE USE
Ground Cover
Edging