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A List of Hostas to Grow in Blooming GardensPlantain Lilies With Blue Leaves or Sun Tolerant or for Small Spaces
Among all plantain lilies, there are blue leaved hostas for shade gardens, sun tolerant hostas, hostas for small space gardens and those with fragrant flowers.
The Hosta plant has many cultivars: blue hostas that prefer shade, hostas that tolerate brighter and longer light, dwarf and miniature hostas and hostas with fragrant blooms, at least one of which will find a spot in blooming gardens. Blue Leaved HostasBlue hostas have thicker leaves covered with a waxy substance. The blue color actually is a green leaf color under a waxy coating that melts from the leaf in sun or during hot summers. They do tolerate drier soils but gardeners should avoid heavier mulches, which contributes to crown rot. This list offers ideas for leaf structure, flower color and size:
Gardeners have many uses for yellow or white leafed hostas in part sun and golden leafted hostas that prefer bright filtered shade. Here is a guide to hostas with unexpected leaf color:
Miniature Hostas in Small SpacesDwarf and miniature size guidelines by American Hosta Society indicate dwarf hostas are to be less than four inches tall and miniature hostas should be between four and six inches tall. These diminutive hostas are perfect for planting in small microclimate gardens such as railroad or fairy gardens. They compliment the tiny leafed plants Irish moss or creeping thyme, for example. Here are some little ones for a small space garden, ‘Great Escape,’ ‘Green Mouse Ears’ or ‘Little Jay.’ Fragrant HostasHostas with fragrant flowers grow best with five-six hours of sun, utilizing morning to early afternoon sun. Hostas are not deer resistant plants; hostas with fragrant flowers seem to have a stronger attraction, plant scented gardens closer to seating areas where people traffic is frequent. ‘Aphrodite’ has fragrant flowers that appreciate morning sun. For scented gardens and to attract butterflies, plant like-minded perennials with hostas. A hosta garden will bloom with early color by adding spring blooming bulbs; the early emerging hosta leaves covers declining bulb foliage after flowering.
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