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One of the largest blue-leaved hostas, growing up to 36 inches tall and four feet wide (or more), with a texture slugs don't seem to like.
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CloseHostas are often the saving grace for shade gardens, providing a vast array of sizes, colors and textures that most likely will accommodate any gardener's preferences. 'Blue Angel' is purportedly the biggest of the blue-leaved hostas, making it suitable as a focal point in the ground, growing up to 36 inches tall and about four feet wide. The blue color is most intense when the plant receives morning sun/afternoon shade, or all day dappled sun. White flower spikes stand above the foliage in the summer, acting as a beacon for hummingbirds. The 16-inch long leaves of 'Blue Angel' are heavily textured, a feature that slugs seem to dislike, but it doesn't make the plant totally immune. Although large, consider growing 'Blue Angel' in a large container planter to help foil slugs and what a statement piece!
Common Name | Plantain Lily |
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Mature Size | 36" tall, up to 48" wide (or more) |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Cold Hardiness | -40 ° F |
Characteristics | Perennial, attracts hummingbirds |
Light | Morning sun/afternoon shade, or all day filtered sun |
Structure | Mounding |
Bloom Color | White |
Bloom Time | Summer |
Uses | Woodland gardens, shade gardens, container planters, specimen |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |
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