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Hosta fortunei hyacinthina

Hosta fortunei hyacinthina
Fortune's Hosta, Plantain Lily, Funkia

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The two young plants have taken root very well and are thriving. The shade of green with slightly grey-blue undertones is truly beautiful, as is the matte and velvety texture.

France, 20/04/2021

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Value-for-money
Hosta fortunei var hyacinthina, with its grey-blue foliage edged in grey, and flowers in amethyst.
Flower size
1 cm
Height at maturity
80 cm
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Description

Hostas are perennial herbaceous plants with deciduous foliage that reproduce from rhizomes and stolons. They differ in size, texture, and colour. Native to East Asia, they were first brought back from Japan and then from Korea. However, these plants can also be found in northern China and eastern Siberia. They are also commonly called Plantain Lily because of their foliage.
Plants for shade, they are cultivated for their highly decorative foliage. The glossy green leaves of Hosta fortunei var hyacinthina are deeply veined and measure an average of 20 cm (8in). The parallel vein pattern is very specific to this family. This variety spreads up to 100 cm (39in) in width, making it an excellent groundcover. From June to July, a series of long stems, well above the leafy clump, bear a terminal cluster of pendulous amethyst flowers measuring 2 to 3 cm (1in). Despite their resemblance to lily flowers, they have no scent. Hostas thrive in rich loamy soils, even heavy and clay ones, as long as they remain slightly moist. If they are happy, they will stay in place for years without requiring special care.

Pair them with the gold of perennial Geranium phaeum Margaret Wilson, wild garlic, the old rose of Digitalis mertonensis, or the purple fronds of Athyrium niponicum Pictum fern. All are very effective as slug repellents. The silvered leaves of Lobelia speciosa Russian Princess and Brunnera macrophylla Mr Morse, familiar in understorey planting, will be excellent companions. Also consider Heucheras and their fantastic range of colours, or the delicate flowers of Epimediums. These plants will enhance the shaded and slightly damp parts of the garden. Hostas also thrive in containers, which should be placed in partial shade and watered regularly.

Important to note: the lighter the leaves of hostas, the less they fear sunlight. Darker leaves, especially blue ones, are more sensitive to it, and the heat causes them to lose the waxy film responsible for their colour. A few hours of sunlight per day, even partial, are more than enough for these plants that prefer shade rather than full shade. In fact, without a minimum of sunlight, they will not flower. It would be a shame to miss out on these beautiful flowers and the answer is to find a harmonious compromise between light and darkness.

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Hosta fortunei hyacinthina (Foliage) Foliage

Flowering

Flower colour mauve
Flowering time June to July
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 1 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour blue

Plant habit

Height at maturity 80 cm
Spread at maturity 1 m
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Hosta

Species

fortunei

Cultivar

hyacinthina

Family

Liliaceae - Hostaceae

Other common names

Fortune's Hosta, Plantain Lily, Funkia

Origin

East Asia

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Planting and care

Hostas can be planted in spring or autumn. Hostas prefer a deep, humus-rich, loose soil, which is preferably neutral to acidic and moist to wet throughout the year. Plant them in shade or partial shade and in a sheltered position away from strong winds.

Prepare a planting hole of 20 cm (8in) x 20 cm (8in) x 20 cm (8in). If your soil is heavy, mix half compost with crumbled soil, partially backfill, and place your plant in a clump so that the top of the clump is covered with 3 cm (1in) of soil. The addition of a fertiliser (bonemeal) will nourish your plant during its rooting period without the risk of burning. Ensure that the collar is well above ground level. Firm the soil and water generously to eliminate air pockets. If the weather is dry, you will need to water regularly for a few weeks to help the establishment of your plant. Also, water regularly in case of a dry summer.

With their preference for humid areas, slugs and snails never stray too far from hostas. Even though blue or variegated hostas often have thicker and tougher foliage, which is less appetising to slugs, these plants must be protected from gastropods. Protect your hostas by surrounding them with granules approved in organic agriculture, eggshells, coffee grounds, mulch, or any dry and rough natural substance that repels them. Hedgehogs are the gardener's best allies in the fight against gastropods because, unlike chickens, they do not dig up the soil and do not attack the lush green shoots of young plants. Finally, some plants have a repellent odour for slugs, such as wormwood and garlic.

Planting period

Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Shaded rockery, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Free-standing, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Clayey (heavy), Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Clay

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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