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Ophiopogon Jaburan Variegated - 5" Pot

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  • Bright cream-and-green variegated evergreen foliage
  • Excellent shade-loving ground cover and edging plant
  • Very low maintenance and largely pest-free
  • Tolerates Indian heat once established in shade
  • Easily multiplied by clump division
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Ophiopogon jaburan Variegated, often called Variegated Lilyturf or White Lilyturf, is a tough, low-growing evergreen perennial that forms dense tufts of long, strap-shaped leaves elegantly margined and striped in cream-white and green. Though grass-like in appearance, it belongs to the asparagus family and spreads slowly by short rhizomes to form a neat, weed-suppressing carpet.

In Indian gardens it is prized as an ornamental ground cover and border edging that thrives in partial to full shade, tolerating the heat of the plains once established. In summer to monsoon it sends up small spikes of pale lilac to white bell-shaped flowers, sometimes followed by glossy blue-violet berries.

Virtually maintenance-free, it is widely used in landscaping, under trees, along pathways, in pots and in mass plantings where its bright variegation lights up dim corners year-round.

Specifications

Family Asparagaceae
Native region Japan, East Asia
Mature height 30-60 cm
Mature spread 30-45 cm per clump
Growth rate Slow to moderate
Foliage Evergreen, arching strap-like leaves striped green and creamy-white
Flower colour Pale lilac to white
Flower season Summer to monsoon (June-September)
Climate zone Tropical and subtropical; thrives in most Indian plains and hill gardens

Care guide

Sunlight Partial to full shade; tolerates morning sun. Harsh afternoon sun can scorch the variegated leaves.
Watering Keep soil evenly moist, watering 2-3 times a week. Reduce in winter. Avoid waterlogging.
Soil / mix Well-drained, fertile, humus-rich loamy soil. Add compost and a little sand for drainage.
Temperature Grows best at 15-32 C; tolerates Indian summer heat in shade and survives mild frost.
Humidity Prefers moderate to high humidity; appreciates misting in very dry climates.
Fertilizer Feed with balanced NPK or organic compost once every 6-8 weeks during the growing season.
Pruning Trim away old, yellowed or damaged leaves at the base; cut back lightly in spring to refresh the clump.
Repotting Repot or divide every 2-3 years in spring when clumps become crowded.
Propagation Easily propagated by clump division in spring or early monsoon; also by seed.
Pests & problems Generally pest-free; watch for slugs, snails, mealybugs and occasional root rot in soggy soil.
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<ul><li>Evergreen ground cover for shaded beds and beneath trees</li><li>Neat edging along pathways, borders and driveways</li><li>Mass planting for erosion control on shaded slopes</li><li>Container and patio displays where its variegation brightens dim spots</li><li>Low-maintenance landscaping for homes, offices and public gardens</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>Plant at the onset of the monsoon (June-July) for fastest establishment with natural rainfall.</p><p>Position in partial shade; in hot North Indian plains protect from direct afternoon sun to keep variegation crisp. Mulch around clumps to conserve moisture during summer. Divide overgrown clumps in spring to multiply plants and keep them vigorous. Water consistently in dry pre-monsoon months and ensure good drainage during heavy rains.</p>

Frequently asked questions

Can Ophiopogon Jaburan Variegated grow in full sun in India?
It prefers partial to full shade. In India's intense plains sun, especially harsh afternoon light, the variegated leaves can scorch and fade, so a shaded or filtered-light spot is best.
How do I propagate Variegated Lilyturf?
The easiest method is clump division in spring or early monsoon: lift the plant, gently separate it into smaller tufts each with roots, and replant in moist, well-drained soil.
Why are the leaf tips turning brown?
Brown tips usually indicate too much direct sun, dry air or inconsistent watering. Move to shade, keep the soil evenly moist, and trim damaged leaves at the base to tidy the clump.

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