Family: Liliaceae

Scientific Name: Hosta ventricosa

Common Name: Hosta ventricosa

Description

Hosta ventricosa has dark green leaves and one of the darkest purple flowers makes this one of my favorite green-leaves Hosta.

Pronunciation(Hoss-tah)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone4-8
Sunlightpart shade to shade, some sun
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowersbell shaped (perianth) purple to dark purple flowers, July, scapes can reach 40 inches high
Leavesbroadly ovate dark green leaves, shiny undersides
Dimensionsfoliage reaches 20 inches high with a spread of up to 40 inches, mounded
Propagationcomes fairly true from seed, division, has self seeded in one of my gardens
Native SiteNative to China.
Cultivar OriginOne of the first Hosta to be imported to the west. Imported to England in 1790.
Misc FactsAKA: Ovate leaf Plantainlily, Murasaki Giboski
Author's NotesThis is one of my favorite older green Hosta. I like the dark green leaves and the dark colored flowers. Seems to be fairly slug resistant.
Notes & Reference#50-The Hosta Handbook (Mark R. Zillis), Hosta Library (www.hostalibrary.org)
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