It is a good resistance to anything including deer.
It thrives in good moisture.
It is not a true grass but it has strappy leaves and a clumping habit.
1. Plant this grass in the spring season through fall, this is the best season to grow this plant.
2. Plant your grass in well-drained soils that receive full to partial sun and are free of weeds. You don’t want your grass growing together with weeds that can be hard to remove...
Black Mondo Grass (Ophiopogon Planiscapus ‘Nigrescensan)
This grass provides your garden with an aesthetic appeal that you will love and will attract your guests. It is darker than the other varieties that have traditional bright or light-green colors...
This variety is the most common type found in many gardens across America. It grows to an average height of 6 to 10 inches but some of it can grow up to 12 inches if given the right growing conditions...
This variety grows to a height of about 2 to 4 inches. It has slender leaves and a petite look that makes it attractive for use as a ground cover in your flowerbeds. The dwarf mondo grass tolerates cold weather and pests too.