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Blue Angel Hosta

Hosta 'Blue Angel'
    6 reviews
Blue Angel Hosta
Blue Angel Hosta
Blue Angel Hosta
Blue Angel Hosta
Blue Angel Hosta
Blue Angel Hosta
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Blue Angel Hosta

Hosta 'Blue Angel'
    6 reviews

Add some great color and texture with to your yard with the Blue Angel Hosta

  • Big blue-green colored leaves
  • Beautiful contrast with snow-white, bell shaped flowers bloom in the summer
  • Great for base of trees or lining walkways
  • Can do well even in Full Shade!
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Product Details

growing zone 3-8 Growing Zones 3-8
Soil Type Acidic, Well Drained
Sunlight Shade
Drought Tolerance Semi
Mature Height 2-3 Feet
Mature Width 3-4 Feet
Growth Rate moderate
Bloom Color White
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The Blue Angel Hostas are great shade loving plants, that will add texture to even your most shadiest spots. With its gigantic, blue-green foliage and deep ridges it absolutely adds character to almost any bare spots! The Blue Angels are also very low maintenance, so you get a beautiful design without all the hassle. This plant can even do well in those tough spots to plant where there is not much sunlight!

Combine in your landscape with either the Patriot Hosta, Sum and Substance, or Hosta Big Daddy


For additional options, be sure to browse our Phlox, Ground Cover Plants and Hostas collections.

Blue Angel Hosta FAQ

Where Should I Plant My Blue Angel?

Plant this shrub in a shady spot with well drained, acidic soil in grow zones 3-8. Space 36" apart when planting to accomodate a 2-4 foot spread.

Why Did My Hosta Turn Green?

The waxy, reflective surface on the leaves tends dissolve in the grow season and could also be affected by pesticides, hot sun conditions or rough watering.

How Should I Prune This Shrub?

Cut dead or spent leaves back in the end of the grow season leaving 2" of growth above the ground to prepare them for the next season.

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