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Hostas is America's most popular perennial garden plant. This plant is one of the few plants that thrive in shade. Hostas plants are very easy to care for and to propagate. This plant is a low-growing, clump-forming perennial plants that is mostly grown for is lovely foliage. The plant produces blooms on long stalks that really extend well above the clumping foliage in late spring or summer, although the foliage is the main attraction. Below is the basic information about Hostas plant.
The botanical name: The botanical name is Hosta spp.
The common name: The common names are plantain lily, Hosta.
The plant type: The plant is herbaceous perennial.
The mature size: The mature size is about six to forty-eight inches tall, ten inches to six feet wide.
The sun exposure: Hostas plant prefers full shade to part sun.
The soil type: This plant does well in rich, fertile, well-drained soil.
The soil pH: This is between 6.0 to 6.5
Hostas blooming time: Hostas blooming time is summer.
The flower color: The flower colors are pink, white, lavender.
Plant hardiness Zones: USDA hardiness zones 3 to 9
The native area: Hostas are native to Korea, China, Japan, and Russia.
Plant toxicity: Toxic to horses, dogs, cats.
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