Hosta 'Snowden' 


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Genus: Hosta

Common Name: Hosta 'Snowden'

Latin Name: Hosta 'Snowden'

Variety: 'Snowden'

Family Name: Hostaceae / Liliaceae

Plant Description:

Hosta 'Snowden' is a wonderful, architectural, rhizomatous, herbaceous, mound forming perennial, grown mostly for the highly ornamental, large glaucous, leaves and less for their slightly fragrant, funnel-shaped, white or violet-blue flowers, borne on erect stems in summer
Eventually makes an impressive, large, neat mound of long, pointed, glaucous grey-green leaves, followed in August and September by sending up erect stems with ice-white flowers.

Tends not to multiply vegetatively but forms a large specimen, so superb in a pot.
Hostas make superb container plants for a shady corner and seem to be slightly less prone to slug and snail damage when grown in pot than those in the garden though that may be wishful thinking.
The leaves are useful elements in cut flower arrangements.
Plant in fertile and moist, but well-drained soil, in a shady, sheltered position out of cold, drying winds.


Latin Name Explanation:

Hosta - Named after Nicholaus Tomas Host (1761 - 1834) , who was the physician to the Emperor of Austria.


Preferred Aspect: Full Shade

Height: 70cm

Spread: 1m

Form: Herbaceous

Hardiness: Fully Frost Hardy - withstand temperature down to -15C

Grown Height: 70cm

Grown Spread: 1m

Leaf Type: Herbaceous

Likes Soil Type:

Any reasonably fertile soil
Chalky Loam
Clay Loam
Container Compost
Peaty
Sandy Loam
Silty


Does not thrive in Soil Type:


Hardiness: Fully Frost Hardy - withstand temperature down to -15C

Preferred Aspect: Full Shade

Primary Flower Colour: White

Primary Foliage Colour: Blue Green

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Element of Interest:

Colour
Flower
Flowers & Leaves
Leaves
Shape - Adds Character to Your Garden
Shape & Colour
Texture (Touch)


Likes PH: Slightly Acid - Neutral - Slightly Alkaline

Does not thrive in PH:


Moisture Level: Moisture retentive soil

Growth Rate: Moderate

After Care Required: Water Well After Planting


Work Involved: Needs Some Attention

Fragrance: Not Scented

Suitable for Small Garden:

Does it need staking?:

Plant for RHS Identification Course:

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Specific Planting:

In an established border, simply plant in a clear area, allowing room for the plant to grow.
Dig a hole a little larger than the pot or root ball and place the plant into the hole, so that the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface. Fill in the remaining gaps, firming the soil as you go.
To finish, water in well, and keep watering regularly until the plant has established.
For planting in soil that has poor fertility, dig the area intended for planting over to the depth of a garden fork, removing any weeds as you go. Work in some garden compost or organic matter, and follow the instructions above for planting. To help the plant retain moisture, add a mulch to the surface around the plant. Plants with yellowish foliage can tolerate more sun that blue-green leaved hostas which should be planted in full shade.
Plant in fertile and moist, but well-drained, soil in partial shade sheltered from cold, dry winds.

Specific Care:

Before the plant begins to grow in late spring make sure that the previous years growth has been removed, do this either in spring or autumn.
Little attention is needed for the rest of the growing season, and when it dies down to ground level with the first frosts it is ready to be cut back.


Specific Feeding:

Covering the border with mulch in the winter months will provide enough food for these plants.
This will improve the soil structure and bolster its nutrient levels, which will feed the plants in the coming growing season. If the soil is especially poor, then adding a fertiliser such as Growmore or a liquid Seaweed feed, early in the season will help maintain good plant health.
On poor soils adding a fast release granular feed will provide a quick fix early in the season, and although good on it's own, is better used alongside an application of organic matter.
Another option is to apply blood, fish and bone early in the season, as this is a good all round balanced feed.

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