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Whilst it can be thought of as rude to impose, these are guests who you will welcome into your garden and encourage to remain for years to come. Imposing Hosta Collection brings you giant, heart-shaped leaves from March to October or November time, with strong stems of trumpet shaped flowers in June and July which are loved by pollinators and make a great inclusion in a vase too. Huge leaves are deeply veined and giving a sculptural wave-like impact along with variegated contrast in two varieties. Imposing Hosta Collection comprises newcomer Orions Belt, with wide cream margins on glaucous leaves (H: 70cm S: 1.2m); AGM holding Pauls Glory which emerges bicoloured green and develops golden, variegated colour as it matures (H&S: 1m); and new, AGM holder Sum & Substance which bears single coloured, chartreuse green leaves and has an eager, spreading habit (H: 90cm S: 1.5m). All prefer moist, well-drained soil in partial to full shade and are suitable for most soils, excepting chalky or sandy ones. Fully hardy, herbaceous perennials, happy in any aspect other than south facing, which do not need additional winter protection.
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Key Information
Included In this Collection | Hosta Paul’s Glory Bare Root | Hosta Orions Belt bare root | Hosta Sum and Substance bare root |
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Latin Name | Hosta Paul’s Glory Bare Root | ||
Common Name | Plantain Lily | ||
Hardiness | H7 (-20°C and below) | ||
Colour | Purple | ||
Type | Perennial | ||
Format | Bare Roots | ||
Position | Part-Shade, Part-Sun | ||
Foliage | Deciduous | ||
Height in Maturity (m) | 1.00 | ||
Spread in Maturity (m) | 1.00 | ||
AGM | Yes | ||
Soil Conditions | Chalk Clay Loam Sand | ||
Soil Acidity | Acid Alkaline Neutral | ||
Aspect | East-facing, West-facing | ||
Drought Tolerant | Yes | ||
Good for pots | Yes | ||
Good for Rockeries | Yes | ||
Good for wildlife | Yes | ||
Good for pollinators | Yes | ||
Good for cutting | Yes | ||
Good for groundcover | Yes |