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Ophiopogon japonicus Mondo Grass

Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass, often simply called Green Mondo Grass, is a beloved staple in New Zealand landscapes thanks to its lush, evergreen foliage and versatility. This hardy, low-growing perennial is widely used as a groundcover and border plant, celebrated for its ability to add texture and deep green colour to gardens year-round. If you’re looking for an easy-care plant that thrives in full sun or shade, Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass is an outstanding choice for both modern and traditional gardens.

Ophiopogon japonicus

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Ophiopogon japonicus, commonly known as green Mondo Grass, is a striking ornamental grass. It grows as a clump and produces a dense tuft of grass-like, dark green leaves to about 25 cm tall and the same width. Ophiopogon japonicus performs best when mass planted and is commonly used in rock gardens, included in borders, planted as a ground cover, or maintained in a container.

Ophiopogon japonicus (Green Mondo Grass) growing as a groundcover in a woodland garden.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Grasses
  • Height:
    25 cm
  • Spread:
    25 cm
  • Flowering time:
    Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Hardy
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Living areas, Parks, Paths & Steps, Patios, Pool areas, Specimen
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
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What is Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass?

Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass is a tough, clumping perennial with slender, arching leaves that resemble grass, even though it’s technically from the lily family. Typically growing 15–25cm high, it forms dense, spreading mounds that gently fill out garden beds, pathways, rockeries, and containers. In summer, Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass produces delicate, lavender-white flowers hidden among the foliage, followed by shiny, blue-black berries that add subtle ornamentation.

How to Use Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass in Your Garden

Green Mondo Grass’s tidy, compact form makes it a valuable plant for a range of landscape uses. Plant it as an edging along paths or driveways for a neat, defined look, or use it en masse as a groundcover under trees where lawn struggles to grow. Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass is excellent in shaded areas, beneath shrubs, or between stepping stones. Its evergreen nature provides structure and colour even in winter.

Many garden designers pair Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass with other contrasting foliage plants. For a similar texture but slightly different look, explore Ophiopogon Kyoto or if you need a more compact variant for smaller spaces, Ophiopogon japonicus Nana is perfect. Add a splash of silver with Ophiopogon Silver Mist (Silver Mondo Grass) or dramatic dark foliage contrast using Ophiopogon Black Dragon.

Growing and Care Tips for Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass

Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass is remarkably low maintenance. It tolerates a range of soils, from clay to sandy loams, as long as they’re well-draining. Plant in sun or full shade; while it prefers regular moisture, it proves surprisingly drought-tolerant once established. Every few years, you can tidy up old foliage and divide overgrown clumps for propagation.

For a larger-scale planting, try mixing Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass with ornamental grasses like Miscanthus sinensis or New Zealand natives such as Carex secta (Swamp Sedge) and Carex buchananii (Buchanans Sedge). For a vibrant flowering accent, Armeria maritima 'Morning Star Deep Rose' (Thrift) brings a pop of colour, while Lomandra Echidna offers extra resilience in challenging spots.

Choosing the Right Mondo Grass for Your Space

Ophiopogon japonicus mondo grass remains a tried-and-true choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Whether you prefer the classic green or wish to experiment with the dramatic, upright forms of Ophiopogon planiscapus or colour highlights found in Ophiopogon Silver Mist (Silver Mondo Grass), there’s a variety to suit every landscape. Explore our range to find the perfect mondo grass for your project, and let your garden thrive with reliable, evergreen beauty.


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