Hosta, the moisture-loving poa

The Hosta (Hosta) is known for its beautiful leaves and hardiness. It is an outdoor poa originally from China. It has slightly wavy, white-bordered green leaves with lilac or white flowers, and its flowering starts and lasts all summer. Its height reaches up to 60 cm.

Position

Loves semi-shady and shady places. Direct contact with the sun can create burns on its foliage.

Watering

Hosta should be watered regularly, keeping the soil slightly moist. Avoid excessive moisture as this can lead to root problems.

Lubrication

Apply fertilizer suitable for green plants every 15 days in the growing season and once a month during the winter.

Durability

With the arrival of winter, most of the foliage dies at temperatures below 5°C, while the rhizome can survive at temperatures below -34°C.

Terrain

It can grow in pliable, well-drained soils, but prefers liquids with a high organic matter content.

Toxicity

It is toxic to humans and animals pets!

Suitable for

  • Rock gardens
  • Balconies and terraces
  • Flower beds
  • Clusters
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