BLUE ANGEL HOSTA
Description
Plant in part shade in rich, well drained soil. If planted in a sunny spot, afternoon shade is ideal. The deep blue, huge, heart-shaped leaves have a puckered texture and good slug resistance. Blue Angel is probably the largest of the blue hostas. The flowers, not fragrant, are held on 48″ scapes in July and August. Cut off discolored leaves and spent flowers to keep its appearance neat.
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