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Dwarf Ophiopogon japonicus

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A perennial plant native to Japan , Japanese Lily of the Valley is prized for its understated beauty and ease of care, making it a great choice for indoors and terrariums . This dwarf variety has distinctive characteristics that make it a great choice for gardens, borders, and landscaped areas.

The foliage of Ophiopogon japonicus 'Nanus' is composed of thin, narrow, dark green leaves that grow in dense tufts, forming a compact, lush mat.

In summer, discreet lavender or white flowers may appear, adding an extra touch of charm.

Characteristic: pot 9 cm
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Cultivation advice for Ophiopogon japonicus nanus

Ophiopogon japonicus 'Nanus' is a low maintenance plant once established. Simply allow its dense clumps to cover the ground, occasionally removing dead leaves to maintain its neat appearance.

Location and exposure

Place Ophiopogon japonicus 'Nanus' in an area that receives indirect light, partial shade or dim light. Avoid direct exposure to hot sun, as this can damage the leaves.

Substrate

Prefer well-drained soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Make sure the soil does not retain too much moisture, as excessive moisture can be detrimental to this plant.

Watering Ophiopogon japonicus

This plant is relatively drought tolerant once established, but appreciates regular watering during the growing season. Keep the soil evenly moist without being soggy. Avoid allowing water to stand around the roots.

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Regularly remove dead or damaged leaves to keep the plant clean and neat. You can do this by hand or by gently cutting the leaves with clean scissors.

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