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C:\PLANTCD\WPFILES\OPHJAPA. WPD - University of Florida Often used as an edging or border grass, Mondo Grass is quite useful as a groundcover where its creeping underground stems quickly provide a rich green carpet It contrasts well with Gardenia, Hydrangea, and other light to medium-green shrubs
Mondo Grass - ctahr. hawaii. edu Mondo grass is one of several closely related, grass like groundcovers from Asia common in Hawaii and other warm-weather areas The most frequently used species of mondo grass is Ophiopogon japonicus, which has several popular varieties
Lawn Grass Alternatives - Mondo Grass - LSU AgCenter Mondo grass is a relatively easy-to-grow ground cover that performs well in dense shade that prohibits the vigorous growth required for the long-term success of many turfgrasses Mondo grass forms dense, low-growing clumps of grasslike foliage, creating an attractive and uniform ground cover
Mondo Ponds The Mondo Ponds Nature Preserve walking trailborders ponds were created after gravel was excavated during the 1950s The five ponds and wetlands cover about 36 acres The vegetation includes marsh, hardwood swamp, upland American Beech forest, and conifer habitats
1. SURFACE PREPARATION - CRG for all requirements The General Contractor must provide a finished concrete subfloor ready to receive Mondo’s res lient rubber flooring Subfloors must be smooth and level within a tol rance of 1 8" (3mm) in 10' (3 05m) radius Mondo does not recognize the “F” numbers: FF = floor flatness
Mondo Grass - University of Florida Mondo Grass Ophiopogon japonicus roundcover The dark green, 6 to 8 inch tall, grass-like mounds are comprised of amazingly sturdy plants tolerating deep shade to full sun (except in the Deep South), drought or periods of standing water, an ability to tolerate some foot traffic and a seeming immunity to most insect pests