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Variegated Liriope

Liriope muscari 'Variegata'

Variegated Liriope offers year-round visual appeal with its striking green and yellow striped foliage, making it an excellent choice for adding texture and color to borders and ground cover. This hardy, drought-tolerant plant is low-maintenance, deer-resistant, and perfect for gardens seeking a vibrant, easy-care solution that thrives in both sun and partial shade.

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Variegated Liriope Plants for Sale Online

Variegated Liriope (Liriope muscari 'Variegata') is a versatile, evergreen groundcover known for its eye-catching, strap-like foliage adorned with green and creamy yellow stripes. This ornamental grass-like perennial brings texture and color to any garden setting, providing a bright contrast in shaded areas and adding year-round interest. In late summer, Variegated Liriope produces spikes of purple flower clusters that rise above the foliage, adding even more visual appeal. The flowers are followed by small, dark berries that persist into the fall, adding to its ornamental value.

Ideal for borders, mass plantings, or as a groundcover, Variegated Liriope thrives in a variety of conditions, from full sun to partial shade. It is tolerant of different soil types, as long as the soil is well-drained, and can handle drought once established, making it a low-maintenance choice for busy gardeners. This versatile plant works beautifully as an edging along walkways, providing a neat and tidy appearance while softening hardscapes with its arching leaves. It can also be planted under trees or shrubs, where its variegated foliage helps brighten up otherwise dim garden spaces.

Variegated Liriope is not only attractive but also resilient, being resistant to deer, pests, and most diseases. Its low-growing habit and dense foliage make it an effective weed suppressant, reducing the need for frequent weeding in the landscape. Whether you’re looking for a plant to fill in gaps, create a lush groundcover, or add texture and contrast to a mixed border, Variegated Liriope offers year-round beauty with minimal effort. Its vibrant striped leaves and seasonal flowers make it a standout choice for adding both color and structure to any garden.


Growzone: 6-11 Variegated Liriope Hardiness Zones 6-11
Hardiness Zone: 6-11
Mature Height: 12 to 14 Inches
Mature Width: 12 to 16 Inches
Classification: Perennial
Sunlight: Full sun
Habit: Upright, clump forming
Flower Color: Lavender flowers
Flowering Season: Summer
Foliage: Green
Soil Condition: Prefers average to moist soil
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Uses: Extremely attractive when used as a focal point in the mixed border, mass planting

How to Care for Variegated Liriope

Before you buy a Variegated Liriope Plant, make sure to read about these recommended care instructions to keep this plant healthy and flourishing.

How do I plant a Variegated Liriope Plant?

How do I plant a Variegated Liriope Plant?

To plant your Variegated Liriope, choose a location with full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Start by digging a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball, ensuring the plant has ample room to spread. Place the liriope in the hole with the top of the root ball level with the surrounding soil. Backfill the hole with a mix of native soil and organic compost to help establish strong roots and promote healthy growth. After planting, water the liriope thoroughly to settle the soil and remove any air pockets. Proper spacing is essential—plant individual clumps about 12-18 inches apart for a dense ground cover or along borders for a more structured look. Once planted, apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of your Variegated Liriope to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Be sure to keep the mulch a few inches away from the crown of the plant to prevent rot. During the first growing season, water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist, especially in hot or dry conditions. With proper planting and care, Variegated Liriope will quickly establish itself, creating a beautiful, low-maintenance ground cover or accent for your garden that offers vibrant foliage and purple flower spikes throughout the growing season.

How do I water Variegated Liriope?

How do I water Variegated Liriope?

Variegated Liriope should be watered regularly during its first growing season to help establish a strong root system. During this time, water the plant deeply once a week, ensuring the soil stays consistently moist but not waterlogged. If you’re in a particularly hot or dry climate, you may need to water more frequently, especially if the plant is located in full sun. Adding a layer of mulch around the base of the plant will help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, reducing the need for frequent watering. Once established, Variegated Liriope becomes drought-tolerant and requires less frequent watering. In general, supplemental watering is only necessary during prolonged periods of drought or extreme heat. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. With its low-maintenance nature, Variegated Liriope is well-suited for landscapes that receive minimal irrigation, offering beautiful foliage and flower spikes with relatively little water once established.

How do I fertilize Variegated Liriope?

How do I fertilize Variegated Liriope?

To fertilize Variegated Liriope (Liriope muscari 'Variegata'), start by applying a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring, just as new growth starts to emerge. A fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 10-10-10 or a general-purpose lawn fertilizer works well to provide the essential nutrients needed for lush foliage development and vibrant blooms. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the base of the plant, taking care not to let it come into direct contact with the leaves or crown, as this can cause burn. After fertilizing, water thoroughly to help the nutrients reach the root zone, encouraging healthy growth throughout the growing season. For ongoing nutrition, you can apply a light feeding of a balanced fertilizer in midsummer if the Variegated Liriope appears to need an extra boost, particularly if planted in poor soil. Alternatively, adding organic compost or well-aged manure around the base of the plant will enrich the soil while providing a slow, steady release of nutrients. Avoid over-fertilizing, as excessive nitrogen can lead to overly vigorous growth and make the plant susceptible to disease. By properly fertilizing, you will help your Variegated Liriope thrive, producing dense, variegated foliage and attractive flower spikes that enhance the overall beauty of your garden.

How do I Prune Variegated Liriope?

How do I Prune Variegated Liriope?

Pruning Variegated Liriope (Liriope muscari 'Variegata') is an important part of maintaining its health, vibrant appearance, and encouraging fresh growth. The best time to prune Variegated Liriope is in late winter or early spring, just before new growth begins to emerge. During this time, use sharp garden shears or a mower set to a high level to cut back the old foliage to about 2-3 inches above the ground. This pruning will remove any dead, damaged, or discolored leaves that have accumulated over the winter, helping to make way for fresh, vibrant growth. Cutting back the old leaves before the new shoots start will prevent the new foliage from being damaged and give the plant a neat, attractive appearance. In addition to annual pruning in late winter or early spring, it’s also beneficial to remove any spent flower spikes after the blooming period in late summer or early fall. Deadheading the flower stalks not only keeps the plant looking tidy but also helps direct the plant’s energy toward healthy foliage growth rather than seed production. Avoid cutting back Variegated Liriope too late in the growing season, as this can expose tender new growth to winter damage. By maintaining a regular pruning schedule, your Variegated Liriope will retain its attractive variegated foliage and produce dense, lush clumps that add bright color and texture to your landscape year-round.


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