Hosta Plant Gallery
Hostas have wonderful markings and colours, and as early summer foliage plants they are second to none. As long as the garden is snail and slug free, hostas can be enjoyed for weeks.
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Variegated Hosta...
- This is the very first hosta I ever grew at Mooseys. It's just the humble species variety, but I love it. The little blue flowers are annual forget-me-nots.
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Hosta Garden...
- A group of hostas grow in the shelter of the Lemonwood tree. There are all sorts of shapes and sizes - and colours.
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Lime Hosta Leaves...
- In all its growing months this hosta is well sheltered from the weather and its leaves are never tattered and torn. Its light lime green leaves are the size of a gardener's glove.
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Hosta in Springtime...
- This hosta grows in the shade in the Apple Tree Border. In spring time its leaves are fresh and green as it makes new growth
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Variegated Carex and Hosta...
- Contrast of texture in these neighbouring foliage plants
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Old Hosta Leaf...
- I hope that these red markings on this leaf aren't the dreaded rust fungus.
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Hebe Underneath a Hosta ...
- A small leafed hebe peeps out from underneath an aging hosta.
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Hosta with Lemonwood...
- This may be my most inspired partnership planting. The one leaf is the negative image in colour of the other.
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Hosta Leaf...
- The textured lines in a green hosta leaf look like quilting.