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Ophiopogan japonica Nana

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Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Nana’, commonly known as Dwarf Mondo Grass, is a miniature, evergreen, clump-forming plant that spreads to create a dense, dark green carpet. It’s characterized by its narrow, strappy leaves and produces lilac flowers followed by blue berries. This hardy and low-maintenance plant thrives in part to full shade but can tolerate full sun. It’s a popular choice for garden edging, ground cover, and underplanting shrubs or containers.

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Detailed Description:
  • Appearance:

    ‘Nana’ is a dwarf variety of Mondo Grass, recognized for its compact size and attractive, dark green foliage. The leaves are narrow and arching, creating a dense, textured ground cover. 

  • Flowers and Berries:

    In summer, it produces spikes of pale mauve or lilac flowers, which are followed by ornamental blue-black berries. 

  • Growth Habit:

    It forms clumps that expand over time, creating a lush, carpet-like appearance. The growth rate is slow, and it may take several years to fully establish in larger areas. 

  • Hardiness and Maintenance:

    Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Nana’ is known for its hardiness and low maintenance requirements. It’s adaptable to various conditions and can tolerate full sun or part shade. 

  • Soil Preferences:

    Well-drained soil rich in compost is ideal. 

  • Landscape Uses:

    It’s a versatile plant, suitable for various garden settings, including:

    • Garden edging 
    • Ground cover 
    • Underplanting shrubs 
    • Rock gardens 
    • Between pavers 
    • Container planting 
    • Borders 
  • Potential Issues:
    Monitor for slugs, as they can be a potential pest. It’s also not recommended for high-traffic areas. 

Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by admin

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Cultivation Guide

Ophiopogon japonicus Nana, also known as Dwarf Mondo Grass, is a hardy, low-maintenance plant that thrives in full sun to part shadeIt prefers well-drained soil and benefits from a layer of mulch after planting. This plant is known for its dark green, strappy foliage and ability to form a dense carpet, making it ideal for groundcover, borders, or underplanting. 

Cultivation:
  • Sunlight: Full sun to part shade. 
  • Soil: Well-drained soil that doesn’t become waterlogged is crucial. 
  • Watering: Water deeply after planting and apply mulch. They can tolerate drought once established, especially in shadier spots, but prefer consistently moist soil. 
  • Fertilizing: Feed in spring with a general fertilizer. 
  • Mulching: Apply organic mulch after planting to retain moisture and suppress weeds. 
  • Dividing: Divide the plants every few years in spring to rejuvenate them. 
  • Pruning: Remove any dead or unsightly leaves in early spring. 
  • Pests and Diseases: Generally pest and disease-free, but monitor for slugs, mealybugs, and scale insects. 
Uses:
  • Groundcover: Excellent for creating a dense, low-maintenance carpet of green.
  • Borders: Use it to edge pathways or garden beds.
  • Underplanting: Plant under shrubs or trees for textural contrast.
  • Rock Gardens: Their compact size makes them suitable for rock gardens.
  • Containers: Can be grown in pots or containers.
  • Inter-paving: Can be planted between pavers or stepping stones. 
Additional Tips:
  • When planting in mass, consider a staggered grid pattern with 4-inch spacing. 
  • For a new lawn, planting 150mm (6 inches) apart in a staggered pattern is recommended. 
  • Dwarf Mondo Grass can tolerate moderate foot traffic once established. 
  • Be mindful of high-traffic areas as the plant can be slow to establish. 

Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by admin

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Unit

0.5 litre HP

Grade

100mm

Annual Production

1000

Supplier

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