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Colorful, Evergreen Groundcover That Thrives in Sun or Shade
Bold Striped Foliage and Summer Blooms
Liriope muscari ‘Variegata’, commonly called Variegated Liriope or Variegated Lilyturf, is a beloved perennial known for its bright green and yellow-striped foliage. In late summer, elegant lavender flower spikes rise above the leaves, followed by glossy black berries. This combination of color, bloom, and evergreen texture makes it a landscape favorite from season to season.
Tough and Versatile for Any Landscape
Growing 10–15 inches tall with an 18-inch spread, Variegated Liriope adapts easily to full sun or partial shade. It thrives in garden borders, edging along walkways, and mass plantings beneath trees or shrubs. It also performs beautifully in containers and sloped areas, where its dense roots help prevent erosion.
Deer-Resistant, Drought-Tolerant, and Easy to Grow
This hardy perennial is resistant to deer and rabbits, tolerates salt and pollution, and withstands heat and drought once established. With minimal care, it forms tidy clumps that return stronger each year—no replanting needed.
Perfect for Borders and Pollinator Appeal
Variegated Liriope is the perfect finishing touch for gardens. It provides structure all year, softens hardscapes, and attracts bees and butterflies during its bloom cycle. Pair it with hostas, daylilies, or azaleas for a polished, professional look with minimal effort.

Hardiness Zone: | 5-10 |
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Mature Height: | 10 to 15 Inches |
Mature Width: | 12 to 18 Inches |
Botanical Name | Liriope muscari ‘Variegata’ |
Sunlight: | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Habit: | Upright, clump forming |
Bloom Time / Color | Late Summer / Lavender-Purple |
Soil Condition: | Moist, well-drained, adaptable soils |
Water Requirements: | Moderate; drought-tolerant once established |
Resistance | Deer- and rabbit-resistant |
Uses: | Edging, borders, groundcover, mass plantings, containers |
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 should I plant Variegated Liriope?
Choose a site with full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper, then set the crown level with the soil surface. Backfill, firm gently, and water well to eliminate air pockets. For a seamless border, space plants 12–18 inches apart depending on desired density. Add mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, keeping it off the crown to prevent rot.

How often should I water Variegated Liriope after planting?
Water deeply once or twice a week during the first growing season. After establishment, Liriope is remarkably drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering in extreme heat. If planted in containers or dry sandy soil, check moisture more frequently. A 2-inch mulch layer helps regulate soil moisture and temperature.

When should I fertilize Variegated Liriope?
Apply a slow-release, balanced fertilizer (such as 10-10-10) in early spring to encourage lush foliage and strong blooms. Supplement with a light feeding of compost in midsummer for sustained growth. Avoid over-fertilizing, which may lead to floppy leaves or reduced flower production.

When and how should I prune Variegated Liriope?
Trim back old or damaged foliage in late winter or very early spring before new growth appears. This keeps the plant tidy and allows fresh blades to emerge. You can shear mature clumps about 3 inches above the crown with hand pruners or a string trimmer. Pruning annually prevents thatch buildup and promotes healthy regrowth.