Foliage First Range of Landscape Gardening Plants by Ozbreed

ISABELLA®

Liriope muscari 'LIRF'

PBR

Isabella® really stands out due to its denser, more compact fine leaf foliage when compared to the standard Liriope muscari. Given time, or planted close together, it forms a dense ground cover.

In summer, Isabella has a distinctive display of showy pink flowers throughout the top of its foliage.

Isabella is drought and frost tolerant, and good for sunny or very shady positions. Good for very cold areas, or very hot humid regions.

In cooler areas it is a good idea to cut it back low to the ground in late winter. Its new growth will reward this effort. This can even be done with a brush cutter. Isabella is very tough, so cutting it very low will not hurt it.

Isabella grows to about 40cm high, with a wide spread of 50cm, making it an excellent ground cover that you simply mow or hack back once per year. It is so easy to grow!

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Top Isabella® Wholesale Growers

 

New South Wales
Grower Location Phone Fax Email
Botanica / Abulk Nurseries SILVERDALE 02 4774 2811 02 4774 2911 Email the grower
Diversity Propagation VINEYARD 02 9627 6371 02 9627 6368 Email the grower
Greenparkes Garden Centre PARKES 02 6862 4191 02 6862 5730 Email the grower
Western Australia
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Benara Nurseries CARABOODA 08 9405 0000 08 9405 0003 Email the grower
Queensland
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Ausplant Nursery DALBY 07 4662 4934 07 4662 5611 Email the grower
South Australia
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Heyne's Wholesale Nursery BURTON 08 8280 8088 08 8280 6322 Email the grower
Victoria
Grower Location Phone Fax Email
Alliance Seeds Pty Ltd THE BASIN 03 9761 0906 03 9761 1755 Email the grower

Din San Nursery

DINGLEY 03 9540 5222 03 9540 5233 Email the grower

Prestige Plants

WHITTLESEA 03 9716 1514 03 9716 1977 Email the grower
Tasmania
Grower Location Phone Fax Email
Cloverlea Nursery Pty Ltd SOMERSET 03 6435 0090 03 64352793 Email the grower

 

 

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