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Hosta, plantain lily

 

Hosta
Night Before Christmas

One of the "breakthrough" plants in the world of hosta sports which differs from its parent plant ('White Christmas') in having thicker foliage, wider margins, and larger size; a truly stunning plant for its striking, white-centered foliage; excellent growth rate; a must for every and collector.

Leaves are white center bordered by wide, dark green margins.

   Height: 25"
   Width: 63"
   Zone: 3-9 Zone Map
   Exposure: Part Sun/Shade
   Landscape Uses: Massing, Beds
   Leaves: 12" long by 7" wide
   Bloom: Pale lavender-42" scapes
   Blooms: July-August
   Growing: Medium
   Grown in: #1 Bare root
   Cannot ship to: HI/PR
   Available: April-May 2008

$12.99


More Information

Remove flower heads when flowers are spent. The foliage of H. sieboldiana is usually ribbed and heavily dimpled. Hosta will grow best in a fertile loamy soil in a woodland setting. Plants go well with: Astilbe, Ferns, Epimedium, Rodgersia, and Dicentra species.

The appearance of a hosta depends very much on its age, where it is planted, and the time of year. Color, leaf shape and size, variegation, and other characteristics may differ significantly under different conditions.

Propagation Time: Fall, Spring, Summer

Propagation Method: Division

Root Form: Rhizome

Soil Condition: Loamy, Well drained, Neutral ph, Acidic

Environmental: Grows in moist soil

Pests: Slugs and snails

 

   
 
 
 


 
 
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