Hosta
Hosta are one of the easiest plants to grow and are available in a wide variety of sizes (heights and widths) and leaf colors and shapes.
Plant Highlights
- Colors: green, blue, cream, and yellow foliage plants
- Height: 3-4 in - 3 ft; Width: 8 in - 3 ft
- Bloom Period: spring through fall
- Exposure: partial shade/some sun
- Pests: slugs and snails can prove quite problematic for these plants (you may need to take steps to protect your plants from these pests); deer (especially attracted to the fragrant-flowered beauties)
- Soil: tolerate a wide range of soil types yet would prefer slightly acidic soil
- Comments: one of the easiest plants to grow; plentiful variety in leaf shapes and sizes from which to choose
These plants can be found and grown in just about any temperate climate. They do require some cooler temperatures and an occasional frost to perform well.
With some partial shade (remember that this means your plants need shaded from the hot late afternoon sun) these beauties will thrive in your garden areas.
The flower stalk on these plants is called a "scape" and scape heights may vary from year to year typically depending upon the age of the plant.
The fragrant-flowered and solid green varieties will tolerate full morning sun and flourish best when kept out of the hot afternoon sun.
The more sunlight these plants receive, the more water they will need in order to thrive. Watering should be increased for plants receiving more than 3 or 4 hours of direct afternoon sunlight.
You'll also find that these plants have an interesting variety of leaf types, also. Leaf shapes may be lance-shaped, heart-shaped, oval, or nearly round. Leaf textures may be smooth, quiltlike, or puckery.
Think the only foliage color is green? In these plants, leaf colors range from light to dark green, cream to chartreuse, and shades of blue. Leaf colors may also be found in combinations that could include white, yellow, or cream.
These beauties generally will grow freely for many years and actually do better when undisturbed. If a plant overgrows its setting, you can easily transplant it in the spring.
For more detailed information on these plants, check out the
The American Hosta Society website.
More Information:
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Are any of these plants slug resistant?
What color of leaves do these plants have?
Are there any large leaf ones?
Do any of these plants have fragrant flowers?
Are there any sun tolerant hostas?
How do you divide and transplant these flowers?
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