Hosta lancifolia, commonly known as the narrow-leaved hosta, is a herbaceous perennial plant in the Asparagaceae family. Native to Japan and Korea, it is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes. The plant can grow up to 60 cm in height with a spread of up to 90 cm. It features long, narrow, dark green leaves with prominent veins.
During the summer months, Hosta lancifolia produces spikes of fragrant lavender or white flowers on tall stems, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
This hosta variety prefers partial shade or filtered sunlight but can also tolerate full sun if provided with adequate moisture. It thrives in well-drained soil rich in organic matter.
Hostas are low-maintenance plants that require minimal care once established. They benefit from regular watering during dry spells but can withstand short periods of drought once established.
Overall, Hosta lancifolia is an attractive ornamental plant, valued for its long-lasting foliage display throughout the growing season. It is a popular choice for gardeners seeking low-maintenance plants with high aesthetic appeal.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Hosta
- Family
- Asparagaceae
Other names.