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Hosta ‘White Feather’

Unusual, compact hosta with pale-green leaves with dark-green veining and lavender flowers in summer

Established plants in two-litre containers

Description

Hosta ‘White Feather’ is an unusual hosta with a compact habit. The striking leaves are a white-green in colour, with deep green veining in the centre of the leaves, fading to a pale-green as the season progresses and the leaves mature. The flowers, held 10 to 15cm above the mounding foliage, are an attractive lavender colour and emerge from early summer onwards. Hosta ‘White Feather’ works well as a specimen hosta in a container, in bringing colour and form to shady spots. It can also be grown, in our experience, in sunnier spots (providing it is kept well-watered), though you will find different colouration on the leaves depending on the amount of sun exposure the plant has. Like all hostas it also looks great on the margins of ponds or as a colour and form contrast among woodland planting.
These established, garden-ready plants have been grown in peat-free compost at our nursery in Cornwall and are supplied in two-litre containers. They will grow to an ultimate height of about 50cm (20 inches) with a spread of around a metre (3 feet or so).
Please be aware that the photographs are indicative – the exact colouration of hosta foliage can change as the leaves mature during the season and depending on the amount of sun exposure the plant has. Hosta ‘White Feather’ will emerge very strongly white / very pale-green, and then fade to a deeper, variegated green and white colour as the season progresses. If you have any questions about the current condition of any of our plants please do send us a message.

Growing Advice

There is a bit of a misnomer that hostas need to be constantly wet to do well. They certainly don’t like soil that dries out, but they can also rot if allowed to sit in water, particularly over winter, so make sure they have a spot that is reasonably well-drained. Hostas are also better grown in partial or full shade – keep them out of afternoon mid-summer sun, which can scorch the leaves. The frustrating slug and snail damage can be warded off, in our experience, with a regular treatment with garlic spray (various recipes are available on the internet). We also find growing hostas in pots does a lot to keep the slugs and snails off.

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