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Fragrant Blue Hosta
Fragrant Blue Hosta
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USDA Zones/Minimum Temperature
USDA Zones/Minimum Temperature
Hardy in USDA Zones 3–8
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Hosta hybrid ‘Fragrant Blue’
Hostas are valued for their bold foliage and ability to thrive in low-light conditions. They provide dependable structure and color in shade gardens and pair well with ferns and other shade perennials.
‘Fragrant Blue’ features large, blue-green leaves and produces fragrant, pale lavender flowers in midsummer. It is ideal for shaded borders or companion plantings with ferns and astilbes.
Common name: Fragrant Blue Hosta
Height x Diameter: 20"–24" x 36"–42"
Minimum temperature: Hardy to -20°F
USDA zone: 3–9
Light: Partial to full shade
Uses: Border, woodland garden, container
Deer Resistant: Occasionally damaged
Water: Moist, well-drained
Attracts butterflies: Yes
Bloomtime: Summer
Bloomcolor: Pale lavender
The plant(s) you are purchasing are grown in individual 2" x 4" containers, which are removed and plants are shrink wrapped in plastic for shipping purposes. Plants shipped during the growing season are approximately 1 year old and 6"–8" tall.
Plant Highlight
Plant Highlight
Minimum temperature: Hardy to -40°F
USDA zone: 3–9
Light: Partial shade
Foliage: Blue-green leaves with fragrant white flowers
Bloom time: Late summer
Pollination requirements: Not required
Growth habit: Compact mound
Pollination and Ripening
Pollination and Ripening
Hostas are grown for their foliage and do not require pollination for ornamental performance. Some varieties produce summer flowers that attract pollinators, but seed production is not necessary. Hostas establish quickly and reach mature size within two to three years, with foliage improving in size and color each season.
Shipping Restrictions
Shipping Restrictions
Can not ship to HI.
Planting Guide
Planting Guide
Planting Guide for Hostas
1. Site Selection
Hostas are shade-loving perennials prized for their foliage. They grow best in:
• Light Requirements: Partial to full shade. Morning sun is beneficial; avoid hot afternoon sun.
• Shelter: Protected sites reduce leaf damage from wind.
• Moisture: Hostas prefer evenly moist environments.
2. Spacing
• Spacing Needs:
◦ Small varieties: 18–24 inches apart
◦ Large varieties: 30–48 inches apart
• Adequate spacing allows mature foliage to fully develop.
3. Soil Type
Hostas prefer:
• Rich, Well-drained Soil: Loamy soil with organic matter is ideal.
• Soil Amendments: Compost improves moisture retention and fertility.
4. Planting Hostas
- Dig the Hole: Wide enough to spread roots comfortably.
- Planting Depth: Crown should be level with the soil surface.
- Backfill Gently: Firm soil lightly around roots.
- Water Thoroughly: Water deeply after planting.
5. Watering
• Consistent Moisture: Hostas need regular watering, especially during warm weather.
• Mulching: Mulch helps conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature.
6. Fertilizing
• When to Fertilize: Early spring as growth emerges.
• Fertilizer Type: Balanced, slow-release fertilizer.
7. Maintenance
• Deadheading: Remove spent flower stalks to maintain appearance.
• Fall Care: Allow foliage to die back naturally before removal.
Chill Hours
Chill Hours
Does not require chill hours.
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