Hosta
Transform shaded corners into lush havens with Hosta’s! This versatile perennial thrives in shady areas, bringing lush beauty wherever sunlight is scarce. Enjoy variegated leaves in shades of green, creamy white, and bold chartreuse, featuring textures that range from rippled edges to glossy surfaces. Hosta’s are the ideal choice to elevate your garden’s aesthetic in any shady spot.
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Species: Hosta (multiple)
Other Species Names: Plantain Lily
Plant Height: 12-24 in depending on variety in.
Spread: 12-24 in depending on variety in.
Evergreen: No
Plant Form: Perennial
Minimum Sunlight: Shade
Maximum Sunlight: Partial Shade
Hosta’s reign supreme in shade gardens, offering a stunning variety of foliage textures and colors to illuminate even the darkest corners. From creamy whites to bold chartreuses and rich greens, Hosta’s paint a vibrant tapestry. Discover their textured leaves with rippled edges, glossy surfaces, and elegant heart-shaped forms. These architectural marvels also surprise with delicate lavender blooms in late summer, bringing elegance and fragrance to shady landscapes.
Hosta’s are the ultimate shade solution, offering a tapestry of color and texture that thrives where other plants struggle. These low-maintenance perennials bring year-round beauty to your landscape. Lush foliage emerges in early spring, showcasing vibrant greens, creamy whites, and striking chartreuse hues that add contrast and dimension to shady areas. Hosta’s boast captivating textures, with varieties featuring rippled edges, glossy surfaces, and intriguing heart-shaped forms. Gracefully filling borders, lining walkways, or adding elegance to containers, Hosta’s are a must-have for every garden.
Hosta’s bring shade gardens to life with minimal effort! These low-maintenance perennials thrive in well-drained soil, so amend your planting area with compost if necessary. Select a spot with dappled shade or morning sun, as the afternoon sun can scorch their leaves. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and water deeply before planting. Position the crown at soil level, backfill, and water thoroughly. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Water regularly during the first growing season, especially during dry spells. Hosta’s are shallow feeders, requiring only a light application of balanced fertilizer in spring to flourish.