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Hosta ‘Lemon Lime’

AKA: Plantain Lily

Hosta

This hosta is pretty small. I find it makes a great accent in planters and within mixed groundcovers. Looks great early on but definitely shows slug damage by mid to late summer.

  • Plant Type
  • Hosta
    • Shade Grade
    • B
    • Light Requirement
    • Part Shade
    • Location
    • Back Deck
    • Front Garden
    • North Side Yard
    Nursery Tag

    Purple bell-shaped flowers. Spacing: 8-10" apart. Height: 6-10". Width: 8-10".

    Gardener's Log

    04/2006: Planted in front garden in planter bed next to garage. Propogated to other spots over the years.

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    hosta lemon lime photo

    Photo by F. D. Richards

    hosta lemon lime photo

    Photo by moccasinlanding

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    Shade Grade

    B

    Cute little hosta with wonderful color. Tends to be eaten by slugs.

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