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Hosta 'Sorbet' Plantain Lily
Hosta Sorbet Plantain Lily


 
Medium; the reverse of Raspberry Sundae. Green leaves have creamy-white leaf margins and red petioles; leaves are dotted with red near the base. Purple flowers appear in late summer. Prominent white line between margin and center. Attracts hummingbirds. Disease resistant.
  • Hosta are long-day plants
  • Use for foliage interest, all season long
  • Plant crown 1" below soil surface

Uses: mass plant, disease resistant, good container plant, fragrant
Morning sun, afternoon shade, shade tolerant
Prefers average soil
Height: 15" tall
Plant 24" apart
Growability: easy

 

Description
 

HOSTA

Common Name: Plantain Lily

Very popular and undemanding perennial. Grown mostly for its decorative foliage, plants remain attractive from spring until frost. Most flower mid-July to early August. Hosta prefer partial shade, although a few will tolerate sun with adequate moisture. Use as a ground cover, for edging, or as an accent plant in the shady border.

Grow: Use well-drained soil with a pH 6.0 - 6.5. Center and plant so crown is 1" below soil surface, leaving developing eyes at or just below the soil surface. Spread roots evenly throughout the soil for faster growth.

Fertilizer: Hostas are light to moderate feeders. It is best to incorporate a slow release fertilizer in the soil prior to transplanting. If topdressing is desired, apply to the top of the soil after potting. If foliage is present, careful application must not allow fertilizer to become trapped in the leaf petioles. Otherwise, some leaf burning may occur.

Shade: Although some varieties are sun tolerant, provide 30% shade for best growth and quality.


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