| Height: |
|
18-30" |
| Width: |
|
2-4' |
| Exposure: |
|
Shade
or Afternoon Shade |
| Water: |
|
Low
once established. |
| Hardiness: |
|
USDA
Zones 4-9 |
| Pruning: |
|
Some
people like to remove flower stalks before
they bloom to give more energy to foliage.
We like the flowers:) |
Though
hosta lilies do produce white or lavender blooms
that rise above the plant on tall stalks, they
are primarily known for the outstanding color
and texture they bring to the garden. These bold
beauties are perfect for lighting up shady areas
of the garden. There are simply too many varieties
of hosta to name and explore here. Essentially,
hosta lilies come in foliage colors that range
from green, to blue, to golden and variegated.
If a landscape we are working on has shade you
can bet hosta lilies are in the plan! |