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Hosta Touch Of Class

Hosta Touch Of Class
Plantain Lily, Funkia

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Recently introduced variety with unparalleled refinement! This mutation of H. 'June' presents an impeccable clump of very thick, elongated heart-shaped leaves, with an intense blue powdery surface, enhancing a narrow chartreuse-green centre. Its colours then turn to blue-green and vibrant golden yellow. From June to July, this perennial produces long stems bearing pendulous lavender flowers. It is a top choice hosta with moderate proportions, perfect for creating highly stylised borders, bright ground cover in woodlands, or for structuring partially sunny perennial beds. Hostas thrive in shaded locations with moist, well-drained, ordinary to rich soil.
Height at maturity
35 cm
Spread at maturity
50 cm
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -23°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April, September
Recommended planting time February to May, September to November
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Description

Recently introduced, Hosta 'Touch of Class' is a variety of unparalleled refinement! It presents an impeccable clump of very thick, elongated heart-shaped leaves, with an intense powdery blue colour enhancing a narrow chartreuse-green centre. Its colours then turn to blue-green and golden yellow, very vibrant. From June to July, this perennial produces long stems bearing pendulous lavender flowers. It is a top choice hosta with moderate proportions, perfect for creating very stylised borders, colourful ground cover in the shade, or for structuring partially sunny perennial beds. The hosta likes shaded locations with moist, well-drained, ordinary to rich soil.

 

Hosta 'Touch of Class' is a mutation of H. 'June' with thicker leaves and wider dark edges. This Hosta, or Funkia, is a deciduous perennial that only produces its leafy clump in spring. It belongs to the asparagus family. With a moderate growth rate, this cultivar forms a cushion with a compact bushy habit reaching 35cm (14in) in height and 50cm (20in) in spread. It is a long-lived plant with cordate-based ovate leaves that are about 11cm (4in) tall and 9cm (4in) wide, with pointed tips. Its lamina is plicate with 6 pairs of very deep veins. Its very tough leaves resist slugs. From the heart of its bluish foliage emerge in early summer flowering stems about 55cm (22in) tall, bearing clusters of bell-shaped flowers that are slightly fragrant.

 

Hostas like moist, well-drained, and rich soils, but hate drought and scorching exposures. Afternoon sunlit locations should be avoided as they can scorch the leaves of these perennials. In hotter and drier regions, thick mulching should be considered. Hostas with their generous and decorative foliage are perfect as ground covers, in borders, or in partially shaded to shaded beds, where other plants struggle to grow. Indeed, they like sheltered locations that remain moist like woodlands. Varieties with blue and green foliage tolerate dense shade better. Sunlight tends to make blue colours turn green. Lighter foliage thrives in partial shade where their colour transforms and lightens with increased sunlight. In general, morning sun exposure allows optimal development of these perennials and also makes them more floriferous. Gastropods (slugs and snails), which are particularly fond of these fleshy perennials, have led to contemporary hybridisations aiming to create hostas that are increasingly resistant to their attacks.

 

Combine them in groups with other hostas, ferns, delphiniums, Solomon's seals, and other low-growing ground cover perennials such as creeping bugleweed, geraniums, and dead nettles. All are very effective as slug repellents. The Silver Brunnera macrophylla Mr Morse will be an excellent companion in a woodland setting. Also consider Heucheras with their wonderful range of colours, or the delicate flowers of Fairy Bells (Epimediums). The golden foliage contrasts beautifully with their red and orange tones. These combinations can enhance the shaded and slightly moist parts of the garden, creating a pleasant haven of shade for the summer. Hostas also thrive in containers that should be placed in partial shade and watered regularly. Hostas complement bulbs appearing in late spring, at the perfect time to cover faded plants with their generous foliage! Around a pond, plant them with persicarias, sedges, and astilbes. The blue foliage blends perfectly with the red and purple foliage of Japanese maples.

 

Did you know: Most species widespread in Western gardens have been introduced from Japan. Hostas are edible and are called "urui" in Japan, where they are commonly consumed.

 

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Hosta Touch Of Class (Foliage) Foliage

Flowering

Flower colour mauve
Flowering time June to July
Inflorescence Cluster
Fragrance slightly scented, orange blossom

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour variegated

Plant habit

Height at maturity 35 cm
Spread at maturity 50 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Hosta

Cultivar

Touch Of Class

Family

Liliaceae - Hostaceae

Other common names

Plantain Lily, Funkia

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Hostas are planted in spring or autumn. Hostas prefer a deep, fertile, humus-rich, loose soil, preferably neutral to acidic (at least low in limestone), consistently moist to wet throughout the year. Plant them in partial shade or dappled shade and in a sheltered location away from strong winds.

Prepare a planting hole of 20cm (8in) x 20cm (8in) x 20cm (8in). If your soil is heavy, mix equal parts of compost with crumbled soil, partially fill the hole, and place your plant so that the top of the root ball is covered with 3cm (1in) of soil. Applying a slow-release fertiliser (such as bonemeal) will nourish your plant during its rooting period without the risk of burning. Make sure to position the collar well above ground level. Firm the soil and water thoroughly to eliminate air pockets. If the weather is dry, you will need to water regularly for a few weeks to facilitate the establishment of your plant. Also, water regularly during dry summers.

With their common preference for moist areas, slugs and snails never stay far from hostas. Even though blue or variegated hostas often have thicker and tougher foliage, making them less appetising to slugs, these plants still need protection from gastropods. Protect your Hostas by surrounding them with ferramol-based granules (approved for Organic Agriculture), crushed eggshells, coffee grounds, wood chips, or any dry and rough natural substance that repels them. Hedgehogs are the gardener's best allies in the fight against gastropods, as unlike chickens, they do not till the soil or attack the young green shoots of plants. Finally, some plants have a repellent odour for slugs, such as wormwood and garlic.

Planting period

Best planting time March to April, September
Recommended planting time February to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Shaded rockery, Woodland edge, Undergrowth, Pond edge
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 6 per m2
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Clayey (heavy), Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Fertile, moist and well-drained.

Care

Pruning instructions Cut the faded flowers and remove any dead or damaged leaves to encourage the development of the foliage.
Pruning No pruning necessary
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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