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kyoto mondo grass

Kyoto mondo grass, also known as Ophiopogon Kyoto or Dwarf Mondo Grass, is a favourite among New Zealand gardeners for its dense, dark green tufts and versatility in landscaping. Perfect for use as a lush ground cover or as an elegant border along paths and garden beds, this compact variety offers year-round interest while requiring minimal maintenance. Kyoto mondo grass is especially prized for its fine, graceful foliage that forms neat, spreading clumps—making it an ideal choice for shady areas, underplanting trees, or softening the edges of paved spaces.

Ophiopogon Kyoto

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Ophiopogon 'Kyoto' is a Dwarf Mondo Grass and grows as a small clump with fine, dark green foliage. Flower spikes appear in summer bearing tiny, white flowers as it grows to 10 cm tall and the same wide. Ophiopogon 'Kyoto' is best showcased with a mass planting and is commonly added to rock gardens, used in borders, grown as a groundcover, planted between pavers, planted around outdoor living areas, or simply maintained in a container.

Ophiopogon 'Kyoto' (Dwarf Mondo grass) growing between paving stones.
  • Suited to regions:
    Subtropical, Temperate
  • Plant type:
    Grasses
  • Height:
    10 cm
  • Spread:
    10 cm
  • Flowering time:
    Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Hardy
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Living areas, Parks, Paths & Steps, Patios, Pool areas, Specimen
  • Garden styles:
    Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Frontyard, Japanese, Mediterranean, Modern, White
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What is Kyoto Mondo Grass?

Kyoto mondo grass (Ophiopogon Kyoto) is a compact cultivar of the Ophiopogon genus, which is renowned for its toughness and adaptability. Similar to Ophiopogon japonicus but with a more dwarf, refined form, Kyoto mondo grass typically reaches 8 to 12cm in height. Its glossy, strap-like leaves create a carpet-like effect, and unlike some tufting grasses, it remains evergreen throughout the year, enduring both cold and heat in the New Zealand climate.

How to Use Kyoto Mondo Grass in Your Garden

Kyoto mondo grass is perfect for mass planting in shaded or partially shaded areas where lawn typically struggles. It’s especially useful for underplanting beneath trees, low-maintenance borders, or as an accent between stepping stones. For a textured, designer look, consider pairing Kyoto mondo grass with contrasting foliage plants like Ophiopogon Silver Mist (Silver Mondo Grass), Ophiopogon Black Dragon, or the bolder Liriope 'Just Right'.

Planting and Care Tips

Kyoto mondo grass thrives best in well-drained soils and prefers a spot with dappled shade, although it will also tolerate full shade or some sun. Plant clumps roughly 10 to 15cm apart for an attractive, full ground cover, or use them as edging for a tidy, low-profile border. Regular watering after planting helps establish new plants, but once mature, Kyoto mondo grass is drought tolerant and pest resistant. Minimal care is needed—simply remove any old or tired leaves in late winter.

Kyoto Mondo Grass and Companion Plants

Combining Kyoto mondo grass with other Ophiopogon varieties, like Ophiopogon japonicus Nana or Ophiopogon planiscapus, can add layered texture and subtle colour variation to shaded garden beds. For more coastal or wild New Zealand gardens, try planting Kyoto mondo grass alongside native options like Schoenus concinnus, Desmoschoenus spiralis (Pingao Grass), or Gahnia setifolia (Mapere). For a delicate, vertical accent, tuck in a few Sisyrinchium striatum among the soft mounds of mondo.

Why Choose Kyoto Mondo Grass?

Kyoto mondo grass stands out for its neat growth, rich green colour, and effortless charm in both modern and traditional garden designs. Whether you’re transforming a shady bank into lush woodland, lining a contemporary path, or searching for a hardy lawn alternative, Kyoto mondo grass brings lasting beauty and structure to your garden. Explore our full range of Ophiopogon and ground cover options and discover how easily Kyoto mondo grass can elevate your New Zealand landscape.


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