Family: Liliaceae

Scientific Name: Hosta lancifolia

Common Name: Hosta lancifolia

Description

Narrow Leaved Hosta (Hosta lancifolia) One of the more common Hosta found in older plantings. Easy to propagate making it a common "pass around" plant. Medium size with medium lavender flowers.

Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone4
Sunlightpart sun, shade
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowersproduces many flower scapes with lavender flowers, late summer bloomer in September (Boerner Botanical Gardens data base)
Leavesdensely packed narrow green leaves, red dots on petiole
Dimensions18-20 inches high with a spread up to 40 inches on old clumps, rapid growing
Propagationvery easy by division
Native SiteChina
Misc FactsHas been in the United States since the early 1800's. AKA:Lance Leaf Plantainlily, Narrow Leaved Plantainlily, Narrow leaf Hosta
Author's NotesHosta lancifolia, undulata and generic green introduced me to the world of Hosta. One of my former students did a science fair project on germinating H. lancifolia seeds. She had very little problem getting them to sprout and I kept a few. One plant had darker green foliage, darker flowers and bloomed a little later than the parent plants. Sold the house and forgot to take the plant.*#!#!
Notes & Reference#24-The Hosta Book (Aden), #50-The Hosta Handbook (Mark R. Zillis)
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