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Elegans Hosta

A Classic Blue Hosta for Shade Gardens.

Elegans Hosta is a classic shade perennial grown for its large, heart-shaped blue to blue-green leaves and broad mounding habit. The cool foliage color brings depth and contrast to shaded beds, woodland gardens, and mixed hosta plantings. Its large size and calm blue tones make it especially useful where a shade garden needs structure, texture, and a strong focal point.

Corrugated Leaves with Bold Texture.

The foliage is the main attraction of Elegans Hosta. Its large leaves are heavily corrugated, giving the plant a rugged, quilted appearance that sets it apart from smoother hostas. This textured foliage pairs beautifully with the fine leaves of ferns, the airy plumes of astilbe, the rounded leaves of heuchera, and the flowing texture of Japanese forest grass.

Near-White Flowers in Midsummer.

In midsummer, Elegans Hosta produces near-white to white flowers on upright scapes above the foliage. The blooms add a soft seasonal accent and may attract hummingbirds and pollinators to the shade garden. While this plant is primarily grown for its foliage, the flowers add height and movement during the summer season.

A Strong Specimen for Woodland Gardens and Containers.

Elegans Hosta works beautifully as a specimen plant, shade border anchor, woodland garden feature, mass planting, or large container plant. Use it under high-canopied trees, along shaded walkways, in mixed hosta beds, or behind smaller shade perennials. Its broad habit and blue foliage make it an excellent companion for gold, green, and variegated hostas.

Low Maintenance with Good Slug Resistance.

Elegans Hosta is easy to grow in part shade to full shade with moist, well-drained soil. Its thick, textured leaves are often noted for good slug resistance, making it a practical choice for gardeners who want a large blue hosta with stronger leaf durability. It should not be considered deer-proof, however. Deer commonly browse hostas, so protection may be needed in high-pressure landscapes.

A Classic Blue Hosta for Shade Gardens.

Elegans Hosta is a classic shade perennial grown for its large, heart-shaped blue to blue-green leaves and broad mounding habit. The cool foliage color brings depth and contrast to shaded beds, woodland gardens, and mixed hosta plantings. Its large size and calm blue tones make it especially useful where a shade garden needs structure, texture, and a strong focal point.

Corrugated Leaves with Bold Texture.

The foliage is the main attraction of Elegans Hosta. Its large leaves are heavily corrugated, giving the plant a rugged, quilted appearance that sets it apart from smoother hostas. This textured foliage pairs beautifully with the fine leaves of ferns, the airy plumes of astilbe, the rounded leaves of heuchera, and the flowing texture of Japanese forest grass.

Near-White Flowers in Midsummer.

In midsummer, Elegans Hosta produces near-white to white flowers on upright scapes above the foliage. The blooms add a soft seasonal accent and may attract hummingbirds and pollinators to the shade garden. While this plant is primarily grown for its foliage, the flowers add height and movement during the summer season.

A Strong Specimen for Woodland Gardens and Containers.

Elegans Hosta works beautifully as a specimen plant, shade border anchor, woodland garden feature, mass planting, or large container plant. Use it under high-canopied trees, along shaded walkways, in mixed hosta beds, or behind smaller shade perennials. Its broad habit and blue foliage make it an excellent companion for gold, green, and variegated hostas.

Low Maintenance with Good Slug Resistance.

Elegans Hosta is easy to grow in part shade to full shade with moist, well-drained soil. Its thick, textured leaves are often noted for good slug resistance, making it a practical choice for gardeners who want a large blue hosta with stronger leaf durability. It should not be considered deer-proof, however. Deer commonly browse hostas, so protection may be needed in high-pressure landscapes.

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Elegans Hosta

$28.95

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Description

A Classic Blue Hosta for Shade Gardens.

Elegans Hosta is a classic shade perennial grown for its large, heart-shaped blue to blue-green leaves and broad mounding habit. The cool foliage color brings depth and contrast to shaded beds, woodland gardens, and mixed hosta plantings. Its large size and calm blue tones make it especially useful where a shade garden needs structure, texture, and a strong focal point.

Corrugated Leaves with Bold Texture.

The foliage is the main attraction of Elegans Hosta. Its large leaves are heavily corrugated, giving the plant a rugged, quilted appearance that sets it apart from smoother hostas. This textured foliage pairs beautifully with the fine leaves of ferns, the airy plumes of astilbe, the rounded leaves of heuchera, and the flowing texture of Japanese forest grass.

Near-White Flowers in Midsummer.

In midsummer, Elegans Hosta produces near-white to white flowers on upright scapes above the foliage. The blooms add a soft seasonal accent and may attract hummingbirds and pollinators to the shade garden. While this plant is primarily grown for its foliage, the flowers add height and movement during the summer season.

A Strong Specimen for Woodland Gardens and Containers.

Elegans Hosta works beautifully as a specimen plant, shade border anchor, woodland garden feature, mass planting, or large container plant. Use it under high-canopied trees, along shaded walkways, in mixed hosta beds, or behind smaller shade perennials. Its broad habit and blue foliage make it an excellent companion for gold, green, and variegated hostas.

Low Maintenance with Good Slug Resistance.

Elegans Hosta is easy to grow in part shade to full shade with moist, well-drained soil. Its thick, textured leaves are often noted for good slug resistance, making it a practical choice for gardeners who want a large blue hosta with stronger leaf durability. It should not be considered deer-proof, however. Deer commonly browse hostas, so protection may be needed in high-pressure landscapes.