Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears'

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Common Name: 

Hostas

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Yellow Green Blue

Sun (From 0 to 5): 

Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

36°C

Minimum temperature: 

10°C

Maximum height: 

25 cm

Maximum width: 

35 cm

Hostas (Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears') - Description

Hosta 'Blue Mouse Ears' is an adorable miniature hosta with thick, round leaves that look like little mouse ears. This is a recently developed varietal, but is quickly gaining popularity, as shown by its 2008 hosta of the year award by the American Hosta Growers Association. The leaves are blue-green to gray green in color and they form a perfectly symmetrical mound. Lavender, bell shaped flowers in midsummer. At only 8" high, Hosta 'Blue Mouse Ears' is the perfect Hosta for small spaces or in border plantings. This is just beautiful in small groupings along a woodland pathway.

Hostas (Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears') - Blooming

Flowers in the summer with blue or white trumpet shaped flowers that will last for several weeks. Plantain Lilies are primarily grown for their unique foliage, however.

Hostas (Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears') - Growth

The great debate on Hostas is how much sun is good for them. It all depends on which varietal you have. For brighter yellow and green hostas the more sun (not afternoon sun though!), the better these colors stand out. For the darker blue and gray colored Hostas the more shade they get the more pronounced these colors become. But don't over do it! These are definitely a shade loving plant!

Hostas (Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears') - Planting

When the buds first appear, divide the clumps.

Hostas (Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears') - Pest

Besides the threat of snails and slugs Hostas have only just recently been victim of a new attacking virus. Since it can take years to show up by symptoms, experts have predicted that the virus (Hosta Virus X) is potentially so wide spread (all the distribution of plants and plant material), that there may not be any virus clean nurseries or wholesalers left at all!

Hostas (Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears') - Interesting facts

When talking about Hostas its good to know some terminology that you may only hear in reference to these amazing landscaping plants. Scapes is a term that refers to the flower stalk of the hosta. This emerges from the crown or roots of a plant and is usually leafless, as it carries the flowers themselves high above the foliage. Another term you hear in reference to Hostas is a sport, which is a natural mutation of a given varietal that gives rise to another named varietal. About half of the Hostas on the market are 'sports' of older standard varieties.

Hostas (Hosta x 'Blue Mouse Ears') - Soil and irrigation

Hostas prefer cool, humus-rich, well-drained soil. Water and feed during the growing season.

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