Variegated mondo grass
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Ophiopogon japonicus 'Variegatus'
Variegated mondo grass
- Grass-like plant with white stripes
- Robust and shade-tolerant
- Cold tolerant
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Description
Japanese mondo grass is not a true grass but is related to Lily of the valley, Dracaena and Asparagus. It is native to shady, damp places in East Asia and a widespread ornamental plant, especially in warmer countries. There are several cultivars; 'Variegatus' has white-striped leaves. Ophiopogon japonicus forms dense clumps of wiry, arching, 2-4 mm wide basal leaves, underground rhizomes and runners. Small nodding light-purple flowers appear on short inflorescences, followed by black-blue globular fruits. The species O. japonicus grows to a height of about 10-50 cm, usually around 25 cm.
Ophiopogon japonicus grows in pretty much any soil that is kept slightly moist. Temporary drought is survived thanks to the water-retaining root tubers, permanent waterlogging leads to rot. The plant needs little light, but grows more vigorously in a bright position. The Japanese mondo grass is very temperature-tolerant and even conditionally hardy in Central Europe, but hibernates more safely frost-free. It can also be kept warm all year round. The plant can be propagated by dividing the older tufts and cutting off the underground runners.
This Far Eastern evergreen forest "grass" is a robust, hardy and shade-tolerant plant for various terrarium types. Mondo grass, also called Japanese snake's beard, also grows in tropical rainforest terrariums, although it originates from subtropical to warm temperate latitudes with cool winters.
Profile
Ophiopogon japonicus 'Variegatus' | |
Cultivation options | Terrestrial |
Growth height | Approx. 15 - 30 cm |
Temperature | Approx. 5 - 30 °C |
Humidity | At least 40 % |
Light requirement | Low |
Watering | Keep moderately moist, avoid waterlogging |
Fertilising | Houseplant fertiliser approx. every 2 - 3 weeks |
Propagation | Splitting, runners |
Suitable for | Various tropical to cool temperature terrariums; forest terrarium |
Cultivation options |
Terrestrial |
Growth height |
Approx. 15 - 30 cm |
Temperature |
Approx. 5 - 30 °C |
Humidity |
Minimum 40 % |
Light requirement |
Low |
Watering |
Keep moderately moist, avoid waterlogging |
Fertilising |
Houseplant fertiliser approx. every 2 - 3 weeks |
Propagation |
Splitting, runners |
Suitable for |
Various tropical to cool temperature terrariums; forest terrarium |
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Weight | 0,07 kg |
Shipping weight | 0,16 kg |
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