Hosta 'Halcyon' {1-Gallon pot}

Hosta 'Halcyon' (AKA Hosta 'Tardiana', Plantain Lily, Funkia)
Pronunciation: HAH-stuh HAL-see-on
Product: 1000071

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Like a ruffled apron, Hosta Halycon's metallic-blue heart-shaped leaves, with their thick, pleated texture and rich, cool color make her one of the most striking of the blue Hostas available.

Resembling a choir of lilac-robed butterflies, in summer, bell-shaped lavender-white blooms emerge on 18 inch scapes. Another reason we offer this particular blue Hosta is that it holds its color much longer into the season than other blue cultivars.

Of course gardeners love its low-maintenance personality and the fact that it is extremely slug resistant and attracts hummingbirds to boot! Halcyon has its best color when grown in deep shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil. In these conditions, you will be rewarded with a gloriously rich, lush display of cool-blue blushing foliage that when planted in mass exudes peaceful solitude.

2 eye bare root plants.

Please read about bare root plants (especially the paragraph about bare root grasses) so you know what to expect.

Also read below under Things to Note about trimming.

Gardener Tips
If planting in Zone 3, check with your local extension to confirm winter hardiness in your area.

Sunlight may cause white, yellow, or green markings in its margins.

Try pairing Halycon with Creeping Jenny and pink Astilbe for diversity of color. Alternatively, consider keeping the cool, calming color scheme monochromatic and place Halycon in a bed of Vinca minor and Lily-of-the-Valley.
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General information about Hostas:
The goddess of all that is lush and green, Hosta plants are indisputably one of the absolute best and most popular options for shaded garden spots. Of course with over 5000 cultivars, how in the world does one narrow down the choices?

We feature hostas most prized for their hardiness, foliage and flower colors, and overall performance. Essentially, we’ve done the sorting for you and offer you the best of the best at prices that are incredibly affordable.

First, a little technical information. Hostas are herbaceous perennial plants that grow from corms or rhizomes. Their broad lanceolate or ovate leaves vary widely in size, by species, from 1 - 15 inches long and 3/4 - 12 inches broad. Variation among the numerous cultivars is even greater, with clumps ranging from as little as 4 inches across to an astounding 6 1/2 feet across.

The leaf shades of wild Hosta species is typically a vibrant green, although some (e.g. H. sieboldiana) are known for their glaucous coating, lending leaves a hazy blue appearance that tends to be an incredibly soothing effect in a garden. There are natural sports (mutations) of native species that have yellow-green (almost gold) colored leaves or differing leaf variegation (the centers/edges are either white/cream or yellowish).

The (3/4 to 2 inch long) flowers are produced on (up to 31 inch tall) erect panicles. They are usually pendulous, appearing similar to a central beam with loads of miniature lavender loud-speakers growing out of it. The trumpet-like blossoms boast six petals, are generally not fragrant, and typically white, lavender, or violet in color.

Hostas are widely cultivated groundcovers, and they are a particularly perfect plant for shaded locales. Gardeners love getting their hands on those with golden or white variegated leaves. Other traits that make the Hosta such a prized perennial are the facts that they require very little care other than watering and perhaps some fertilizing, and they are a terrific option for erosion control on slopes.

A bank of hostas with thousands of blooms dangling like jewels from their suspended flower stalks is truly a sight to behold. A long-living, relatively disease-free plant that keeps multiplying, is easy to divide in spring or late fall, and promises years of lush, lovely leaves of color, hostas often become addictive to perennial collectors.

How they come: When you buy a Hosta, you will usually receive 1 or 2 eye plants. What are Hosta eyes, you ask? In the spring, you can gently uncover your hosta beds to reveal the green nubs poking through the soil. Each nub is called an eye, and it is the beginning of a complete set of hosta leaves. Eyes can be divided, but it is not necessary. When you move or divide hostas, it can take a year or so for them to be completely reestablished.

Things to Note
Starting in May we cut much of the top foliage off our Hostas before shipping. We feel that the tops are too big to be supported by the roots after transplanting, they tend to lay over on the ground and not recuperate. When the plants are smaller we leave the tops on. If you want us to ship your Hostas without trimming, indicate your desire in the Comments box near the shipping address when checking out. Be aware that you will likely experience the outcome we indicated above, and if this happens to you, simply trim them yourself. It will not harm the plant.

Interesting Facts
Hosta (originally named Funkia) is a genus of 23-40 species of lily-like plants native to northeast Asia. It was once classified in the family Liliaceae but is now (due to the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group) included in the family Agavaceae.

The genus name Hosta is after the Austrian physician & botanist Nicholas Host (1761-1834).

Gardener Tips
Hostas reward their gardener with prolific spreading and willingness to divide and relocate with ease. As such, they are wonderfully economic if you have large shaded areas you wish to fill. Plan to purchase enough to fill one area, and within 2 seasons, you’ll have at least double what you started with, providing ample plants for dividing and relocating to another area.

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These are a little slow to get established but they are worth the wait. Give them 3 years and you'll be amazed at how well they flower. They are supposed to be slug resistant - I believe it (I have slugs in the garden, and yet these hosta do well without... Read full review >

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