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Hosta sieboldiana 'Blue Angel'

Hostas are normally grown for their foliage, and cultivars have been produced with an astonishing variety of leaf shape, colour and size. Most of broad, rounded leaves with a pointed tip, and these may be blue-grey, green, yellow or cream, and striped in any number of ways with any of the other colours. Most have leaves 20 to30 cm long, but there are lovely miniatures, and a few bigger ones. Relatively tall stems carry the tubular flowers, which are almost invariably white or pale purply blue, and rarely add much to the attractiveness of the plants. In autumn they die down, so the leaves are easily cleared away, ready to emerge in spring.

Hosta sieboldiana 'Blue Angel' is a very large-leaved and quite tall hosta, with a good blue hue to the foliag,e which is textured and ribbed. Tall spikes of very white flowers give good height. A big, robust, specimen.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 2 litre pot
Width 50cm
Height 80cm
Family Asparagaceae
Flowering Summer
Garden habitat partial shade
Soil fertile, moist soil
Plant category Herbaceous
Height 80 cm

Code

HBH-2
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FLOWERING
2 litre pot £10.00
Hosta 'Blue Angel'
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