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This little plant is related to liriope, in the lily family, not a true grass.
This is a part of why it grows so slowly. and why ...Read More
I was lucky enough to buy a flat ($15) late last fall of dwarf mondo grass, to plant between the random slate stepping stones on the nort...Read More
Great groundcover, doesn't seem to be as vigorous as the regular mondo grass. It is nearly impossible to differentiate between dwarf op...Read More
We recently purchased a property where the previous owner had tried to propagate turf grass, most likely to help make the property 'more ...Read More
I have had good results with dwarf mondo grass in zone 8.It is slow growing but does spread with enough patience.It is easy to care for ...Read More
About 20 years ago, I planted a large, neglected bed of dwarf mondo grass in the backyard to fill in between the shrubs which it did ver...Read More
Pros:
lush foliage stays dark green even in semi - dry areas
can withstand moderate traffic (walking on)
Con...Read More
Planted by a landscaping company. Planted 3 years ago and still growing VERY slowly. Distance between plants approx. 10-12 inches. In sh...Read More
I get a little winterburn on my dwarf mondo grass, but it's nothing that the new spring growth can't take care of. In my climate (Zone 5...Read More
In So. California (no frost areas), dwarf mondo grass makes a wonderful lawn and which grows best with filtered shade. This allows you t...Read More
This plant is a good border plant with low evergreen foliage. Its foliage is dark glossy and dwarf. This plant likes moist soil in dry we...Read More
Sometimes forgotten fact, Mondo grass also does will submerged and can be used as an aquariuam plant. I
hadless water hardness and...Read More
Dwarf Mondo grass makes an excellent ground cover in shady areas where St. Augustine grass won't grow. I got a start from a friend 40 ye...Read More
I started with 9 tiny tufts, about 5 years ago - from a clearance sale, end of season. Very slow to get established, but then got to spre...Read More
Can be used as a lawn in the south, at least. Prefers partial shade, though. It spreads via underground runners, and grows rather slowly.
This plant is native to Korea and Japan. It makes a great small scale ground cover. Height is 2-3" and is evergreen in my zone 6b. Spread...Read More