Wide Brim – Medium Hosta

$8.00

Medium – 16″ tall, 24″ spread, pale lavender flowers, full sun-full shade. Nicely mounded leaves are dark green with wide, buttery yellow, irregular margins. Exhibits greater sun tolerance, up to ¾ day of sun. Attracts hummingbirds. Zones 3-9. #1 grade plant.

 

387 in stock

Flowers are pale lavender. Wide Brim can tolerate more sun than other varieties. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.

Especially in northern zones, hostas should be mulched with a layer of finely shredded organic material to prevent heaving in the winter. Mulch is beneficial because it retains moisture around the plant’s roots, but it is also the ideal place for slugs to hide. Watch for holes in the center of the leaves. If they are present, so are slugs. Applying a slug bait in early spring when new shoots are beginning to emerge will help to reduce the slug population. After a few years when plants are firmly established, the mulch can be removed completely, which should eliminate the slug problem altogether. Also be sure to clean all hosta foliage out of the garden in early winter after the plants have gone dormant. By doing so, you will be ridding the area of the eggs of slugs and other leaf-eating insects.

Garden Style:

Asian, Cottage, Eclectic, Formal, Woodland Shade

Other Features:

Border Plant, Cut Foliage, Easy To Grow, Attractive Foliage, Mass Planting, Specimen, Focal Point

Plant Height 13-24 in
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