Plaintain Lily. This variety has tiny cream edged green leaves. It is best grown in a pot. Max Height 20cm. Max Spread 20cm. Flowers July. Partial shade. Hardy. Water thoroughly before planting.
Hosta ‘Masquerade’ (v)
This variety has tiny cream edged green leaves. It is best grown in a pot
Category: Perennials
Additional information
| Generic | Hosta |
|---|---|
| Species | |
| Varietry | 'Masquerade' (v) |
| Common Name | Plaintain Lily |
| Flower Colour | lilac |
| Soil | |
| Aspect | Partial shade |
| Foliage | Deciduous |
| Height | 20cm |
| Family | Hostaceae |
| Spread | 20cm |
| Growth Speed | Slow |
| Growth Habit | Clump-forming |
| Fragrance | FALSE |
| Foliage Colour | green, white |
| Flowers From | July |
| Colour Fruit | |
| Fruits When | |
| Moisture | Moist |
| Protection | Sheltered site |
| Hardiness | Hardy |
| Planting | Water thoroughly before planting |
| Care | Keep moist in first year |
| Border | Ground cover, Group planting |
| Toxicity | |
| Pruning | |
| Pruning Time | |
| Pests and diseases | Slugs and snails |
| Maintenance | Keep free from weeds |
| Propagation | Division |
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