Liriope Super Blue
Liriope 'Super Blue' (Liriope muscari 'Super Blue')
Common Names: Liriope 'Super Blue', Super Blue Monkey Grass, Super Blue Lilyturf.
Best Growing Environment: 'Super Blue' is a versatile and hardy perennial that thrives in various conditions. It prefers well-draining soil that's moderately rich in organic matter. It can adjust to different light scenarios, making it a popular choice for landscapes with mixed light situations.
Average Height: Liriope 'Super Blue' typically reaches a height of 12-15 inches with a similar width.
Growth Rate: This cultivar boasts a moderate to fast growth rate, forming lush, dense clumps that gradually spread outward.
Sun Requirements: 'Super Blue' is somewhat versatile in its sunlight requirements. While it can tolerate some full sun, especially in cooler climates, it generally flourishes in partial shade to full shade.
Cold Hardiness: Liriope 'Super Blue' is resilient against cold and is suitable for USDA zones 6-10.
Water Requirements: After it has been established, 'Super Blue' is relatively drought-resistant. However, during its initial growing season, regular watering is crucial to develop a robust root system. Following this, reduce the frequency but ensure deep, thorough watering.
Fertilizing Guide: In early spring, fertilize Liriope 'Super Blue' with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to promote vigorous growth. If the soil lacks nutrients, consider enhancing it with an occasional light application of organic compost.
Planting Guide: To plant 'Super Blue', dig a hole that's as deep as the root ball and twice its width. Position the plant in the hole, making sure the top of the root ball aligns with the ground level. Fill the hole, gently pressing the soil to remove air gaps. Water generously to set the soil. When planting for ground cover, keep the plants approximately 12 inches apart to account for future growth.
USDA Zone: Liriope 'Super Blue' thrives in USDA zones 6-10.
The Liriope 'Super Blue' is celebrated for its striking blue-purple flower spikes that bloom in late summer, creating a delightful contrast with its deep green, grass-like leaves. As the seasons transition to autumn, these flowers give way to dark blue-black berries, adding another layer of visual appeal. The 'Super Blue' cultivar is especially prized for its richly colored blooms and its ability to add texture and contrast in both shaded and partially sunny areas of the garden.