While deer enjoy eating hosta, this variety may be slightly less palatable to deer than others. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully.
Hosta June. Reported to have good sun tolerance. 16t x 37w) american hosta growers hosta of the year 2001, hosta 'june' is a sport of h.
This hosta needs partial sun and will generally do best in a spot that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. Reported to have good sun tolerance. While deer enjoy eating hosta, this variety may be slightly less palatable to deer than others.
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When most other hosta are cut by frost , june is still okay. Leaf center becomes medium to light gold in summer with enough sun exposure, but will remain chartreuse in full shade. Hosta june is a unique shrub with very beautiful, often glossy leaves of various shapes and colors. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully.
Rhs plants for pollinators plants. The color is just lovely. Pointed, ovate leaves have distinct, beautiful variegation. This hosta is consistently number one in the popularity polls and for good reason.
It yellow green leaves with blue margins.
A sport of h.‘june’ registered by jan van den top/danny van eechaute in 2004. Periodically, it gives off shoots from which new young bushes grow. Hosta june is a unique shrub with very beautiful, often glossy leaves of various shapes and colors. These plants grow about 3 feet wide and 16″ high, with a 22″ tall flower stalk in midsummer.
The color is just lovely.
On may 26, 2003, smiln32 from oklahoma city, ok (zone 7a) wrote: Hosta go completely dormant in the fall, and the dying foliage can be removed any time before mid spring. Periodically, it gives off shoots from which new young bushes grow. Pointed, ovate leaves have distinct, beautiful variegation.
Hosta are among the most popular of perennials for shady areas, with hundreds of varieties now readily available.
A sport of 'halcyon' pointed, ovate leaves have distinct, beautiful variegation; The color is just lovely. This hosta needs partial sun and will generally do best in a spot that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. While deer enjoy eating hosta, this variety may be slightly less palatable to deer than others.
This hosta needs partial sun and will generally do best in a spot that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully. Periodically, it gives off shoots from which new young bushes grow. The june hosta grows as a perennial in usda zones 3 through 8.