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- Asia Ophiopogon chingii - S China Ophiopogon clarkei - C + E Himalayas Ophiopogon clavatus - S China Ophiopogon confertifolius - Thailand Ophiopogon cordylinoides...
- Ophiopogon ****onicus (dwarf lilyturf, mondogr****, fountainplant, monkeygr****; ****anese: リュウノヒゲ ryu-no-hige ("dragon's beard") or ジャノヒゲ ja-no-hige ("snake's...
- Ophiopogon planiscapus is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. It is a small evergreen perennial growing to 20 cm (8 in) tall by 30 cm...
- Margaritaria Meineckia Ophiopogon ) F. anceps - Ophiopogon ****onicus F. angulata Raf. 1838 not (Schumach. & Thonn.) Schrank 1828 - Ophiopogon ****onicus F. bailloniana...
- FPS 347. "Mary C. Broussard. 2007. A Horticultural Study of Liriope and Ophiopogon: Nomenclature, Morphology and Culture. Louisiana State University. Dissertation...
- Ophiopogon chingii, is a small, ground-cover, evergreen perennial. It grows from short rhizomes, and bears tufts of leaves, from which flowers emerge in...
- may refer to two closely related genera of flowering plants: Liriope Ophiopogon This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic...
- plants used in landscaping and may refer to: Plants in the genus Liriope Ophiopogon ****onicus, native to China, India, ****an, and Vietnam This page is an...
- the species formerly called Convallaria ****onica is now classified as Ophiopogon ****onicus. Convallaria majalis is a native of Europe, where it largely...
- Bletilla, Codonopsis, Dendrobenthamia, Eriobotrya, Leptodermis, Lycoris, Ophiopogon, Patrinia, Reineckea According to legend, the forest is the birthplace...