Hosta 'Diana Remembered'

Common name: hosta
Type:
Herbaceous perennial
USDA hardiness zones:
3-8

ëDiana Remembered is a hosta cultivar that features a 12-16î tall mound of medium, broad-ovate, puckered, basal, blue-green leaves variegated with slightly rippled, creamy white margins that extend to the petioles. Foliage mound will typically spread to 20-24î. Racemes of large, fragrant, tubular white flowers (to 4î) appear in summer on scapes rising above the foliage mound to 28î tall. This is a sport of the long popular H. ëSeventh Heaven. Kulpa 1997.

  • Part shade to full shade
  • Medium
  • Low

Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions. Does best in rich, moist, organic soils in light, sun-dappled shade to dense shade. Divide plants as needed in spring or autumn (perhaps easiest in early spring before the leaves unfurl).

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