Web10-18" tall x 24-36" wide. A moderate sized Hosta, ‘Minuteman’ will delight you with its deep, almost blue leaves with wide, bright white margins. The spade-like foliage is elegant in containers and in a shady spot where it can shine against the greens of other perennials. Blooming in July, hummingbirds love its mauve-violet flowers. Plant in well-drained, … WebHosta purists often nip off the flower stalks before they can bloom, preferring to throw all the growth into the all-important foliage of the plants. Plant so that the top of the root is 1" below the soil line. A mix of green and white leaves. Yellow …
Hosta So Sweet, Hosta, Plantain Lily American Meadows
WebHosta purists often nip off the flower stalks before they can bloom, preferring to throw all the growth into the all-important foliage of the plants. More Information. SKU. AM015074. Item Package Size. Bag of 1. Common Name. Jurassic Park Plantain Lily. Botanical Name. WebPlantain lily. Hosta 'June' HOSS-tah Audio 'June' hosta has bluish leaves with irregularly shaped creamy gold centers. Pale lavender flowers bloom in late summer on 20-inch spikes. This medium-sized plant is a standout in shade or woodland gardens. It was the American Hosta Growers Association "Hosta of the Year 2001". is a pool impervious
Hosta: Plantain Lily Portland Nursery
WebHosta 'Blue Mouse Ears' is an herbaceous perennial and a diminutive cultivar of the genus Hosta, named for Nicolaus Thomas Host, a 19th century Austrian physician and botanist. The plant forms a symmetrical, ornamental mound of foliage composed of blue-green to gray-green leaves uniquely heart shaped and curled to resemble mouse ears. WebHosta: Plantain Lily Home Plant Library Perennials Hosta: Plantain Lily Flexibility and diversity are the first two words that spring to mind when thinking of hostas. There are … WebThe Flowers Yes, Hostas do flower, and some cultivars have quite beautiful blooms, mostly purplish, blue or white, on tall lily-like stems above the foliage. Hosta purists often nip off … omar\u0027s tailors and outfitters