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Liriope 'Blue Skies' (Blue Liriope)

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Liriope 'Blue Skies' is a blue-flowering Liriope that forms a tidy clump and features strap-like, dark green leaves. Flower spikes rise above the foliage through summer and autumn, bearing masses of blue-mauve flowers. This is an excellent choice for container growing, rock and cottage gardens, or border planting.

Liriope muscari 'Blue Skies' plant with blue flowers and green foliage in a garden.
The average plant height is 10 cm
$17.16
The average plant height is 20 cm
$18.39

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Suited to regions:All regions
Plant type:Grasses
Height:30 cm
Spread:30 cm
Flowering time:Summer, Autumn
Tolerances:Coastal, Hardy, Shade
Garden uses:Banks, Borders, Containers, Living areas, Parks, Paths & Steps, Patios, Ponds, Pool areas, Specimen
Garden styles:Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
Easy to grow?Yes
Maintenance requirementsLow
Growth rateMedium
Also known as
Sku10291

What are the landscaping uses for Liriope 'Blue Skies' in NZ?

Liriope 'Blue Skies' is a popular choice in landscaping projects across NZ. It is commonly mass planted either as a ground cover or on a bank, included in borders or mixed plantings, or planted around outdoor living areas such as pools and barbecue areas. This hardy, ornamental grass is also perfect for modern gardens, but also for planting around commercial buildings, where the plants are often somewhat neglected. This Blue flowering Liriope is favoured by landscape designers across NZ for its elegant foliage and versatility, which makes it a popular choice in landscaping.

Liriope 'Blue Skies' care

The most critical part of Liriope 'Blue Skies' care is to make sure they have a well-drained soil that does not become waterlogged at any time. This, along with overwatering, is the leading cause of plants failing to perform or dying. The following critical elements are weed control, and The Plant Company recommends spreading an organic mulch around the plants after they are planted. They should be fed in spring with a general fertiliser. At this time, any dead leaves can be removed. The plants are generally not trimmed aside from removing unsightly leaves. They rarely suffer from any pests or diseases, but you may want to keep an eye out for mealybugs. Overall, they are a straightforward plant to care for.

Liriope 'Blue Skies' pruning

Pruning of Liriope 'Blue Skies' generally involves removing spent leaves. However, it can also be undertaken to rejuvenate an older plant. Pruning of this nature is usually undertaken in late spring or summer when the plants are actively growing. They are trimmed back to about 5 cm above ground level. New shoots will begin to grow away within 2-3 weeks. You can cut back plants in winter, but note that new shoots may not start to emerge until the conditions warm in spring.

Where to buy Liriope 'Blue Skies' in NZ

The Plant Company has the best Liriope to buy in NZ. Our production nursery specialises in growing amazing plants, and our logistics team packs them carefully for our customers. The pricing is competitive, and the quality is exceptional. Let us take care of your Liriope plant needs and impress you with both our products and service!

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5 from 3 customers
Roger Long - Canterbury

Beautiful plants, great communication, far better pricing than anyone else online, and fast delivery - what else could we need? My wife and I love dealing with you guys and appreciate all your efforts. Businesses that are passionate and care about their customers are hard to come by these days.

Michael Crawford - Auckland
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