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Jan 27, 2016 5:40 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I like Liriope muscari too! But I do not have to plant them, it has been planted all over our subd as a nice border plant. It is quite drought tolerant, and with its cute little blooms, looks so cheerful. For awhile before I thought it was related to Chlorophytum comosum, but when I saw the blooms, ah, they are different. But both has similar long blade-like leaves and the ones planted around here have variegated leaves.

DnD, CS is right, your muscari is not the Liriope muscari for this thread. But that is a nice bulb plant for Spring!
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