Plant Features
Blue Angel Hosta Plants produce huge, heart-shaped leaves on mounds of foliage that have a flowing appearance. Plants hold color best when grown in full shade. Flowers appear atop the foliage on tall scapes in midsummer. More resistant to slugs than other varieties. This large blue is impressive! Plantain lilies thrive when grown in moist soils. Plants should be divided every 3-5 years; its best to do so in the fall right before the first frost. Hummingbirds and bees are attracted to it flowers.
Companion Planting: Astilbe, Dicentra, Ferns, Geranium, Grasses, Helleborus, Hemerocallis, Iris
Plant Characteristics
Mature Spread: 3-4 feet
Habit: Mounded
Flower Color: White
Foliage Color: Blue
Attracts: Bees, Hummingbirds
Features: Cut Flower
Garden Styles: Container Garden, English Garden, Fall Garden, Japanese Garden, Pollinator Garden, Woodland Garden
Plant Used for: Aesthetic Appeal, Borders and Edging, Filler, Focal Point, Ground Cover, Texture
Pet Friendly: No
Plant Needs
Sunlight: 0-6 hours
Soil Moisture: Moist
Soil Properties: Well-drained
Tolerates: Clay soil
Fertilizer: When transplanted and then once every Spring