Hosta Blue Angel
This hosta is one of the largest, growing up to 6 feet wide, is aptly named for its silvery blue-green leaves and small, white bell-like flowers
Plant Description
This hosta is one of the largest, growing up to 6 feet wide, is aptly named for its silvery blue-green leaves and small, white bell-like flowers which grow on spikes as tall as 4 feet in height. These spikes are a great contrast to the full, uniform mound of foliage.
Light Needs:
Full Shade to Partial Sun
Watering Needs:
Regular watering to keep the soil moist but are drought tolerant once established
Average Landscape Size:
Growth Height: up to 30”
Growth Width: up to 72”
Key Feature:
Loves the shade, Easy Care, Attracts Hummingbirds, Large spread
Blooms:
Summer
Landscape Uses:
Containers, Woodland Gardens, Border, Urban Gardens, Mass Planting
Plant Type
Perennial
Evergreen/Deciduous
Herbaceous
Foliage Colour
Blue-Green
Flower Colour
White
Blooms
Summer
Average Size
30” tall mounding and up to 72” wide
Growth Rate
Moderate
Grows Well With
Bleeding Heart, Anemone, Coral Bells
Instructions:
To establish a deep root system, water regularly during first season. Though drought tolerant once established, it prefers moist, well-drained soil, rich in humus. Divide every 2 to 3 years and remove dead foliage in early spring.
Water:Regular watering to keep the soil moist but is drought tolerant once established.
Sunlight:Full Shade to Partial Sun
Special Uses
- Native to Canada
- Fragrant
- Salt Tolerant
" Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. "
Albert Einstein
