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Hosta
Plant Ideas
Hostas make wonderful plants all by themselves, but when you
start grouping a few together or you make an entire hosta garden, the
effect is strikingly beautiful.
Hosta plants come in such a wide variety of shapes, sizes,
colors, and textures that it's sometimes difficult to choose just a few
to start a hosta garden with. Most people actually end up with hostas in
their yard or garden, because they're thought of as being shade loving
plants. And this is true to an extent.
Most of the dark leaved hosta plants will fade and wash out
in color if they get too much sun, so it's usually best to put these in
full or partial shade areas. There are some lighter colored hostas
however, which have more yellow or golden leaves, which maintain their
color best if they receive a bit more sunlight. There are also some
hosta plants which produce fragrant flowers, and these flowers won't
bloom well if the plant isn't getting enough sun either.
Hostas come in a variety of colors. Most of these are varying
shades of green, blue, and yellow or gold. Some hosta plants have a
mixture of colors too, which can often make these look like a different
color all together. There are also variagated versions of hosta plants,
and these have multiple individual colors on the leaves and foilage.
Then there are the shapes of the leaves and the textures of
hosta plants. Even though some of these wonderful plants produce pretty
flowers, they're usually grown for their variety of shapes and colors.
Some leaves for instance, might be heart shaped while others are
elongated and sword like. Some are sort of flat, while others form
almost a bucket type of concave shape instead.
For textures though, you'll find hosta plants which have
ridges on their leaves. Others might be completely smooth, and still
others have bubble like textures to the leaves, which is known as a
seersucker texture.
The most striking arrangements you can make with a hosta
garden, usually involve grouping like colored plants together. Putting
several with green leaves together for instance, either with matching
textures and shapes on the leaves or with contrasting ones, often makes
a very attractive and attention getting arrangement. Then try putting a
group of blue leafed plants together, and another group with golden
colors.
If you want to try some of the hosta plants which produce
fragrant flowers, then you'll need to plant these in more sunny areas of
your yard and garden. A popular fragrant hosta is the Plantaginea, and
it produces white flowers. It usually grows in zones three to nine, and
will get approximately eighteen inches tall, with a spread of about
18-24 inches too.
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