HOSTA FRANCES WILLIAMS
CATEGORY |
PLANTAIN LILY |
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BLOOMS |
EARLY SUMMER-LATE SUMMER |
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HEIGHT |
40-50 CM |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
“Frances Williams” Is A Robust, Clump Forming, Shade Tolerant, Herbaceous Perennial.It Produces A Compact, Clump Of Heart-Shaped, Very Cupped And Puckered Variegated Leaves Of Blu-Green With Yellow-Green Margins. In Early Summer Upright, Sturdy Stems Of Trumpet-Shaped, Dirty White Flowers Appear. This Hosta Prefers Partsun To Part Shade.
The Genus Originates From Asia And Is Comprised Of Approximately 40 Species. Hosta Is A Clump Forming Herbaceous Ornamental Grown Mostly For Its Attractive Ornamental Foliage.
Overall, Hostas Grow Best In Partially Shaded Sites And Tolerate A Wide Range Of Soil Types. Hostas Have Average Water Needs, But Prefer Even Moisture, Hot And Dry. Hostas Display Their Displeasure With Margin And Tip-Burns On The Leaves. Best Uses For Hostas Are In Shaded Perennial Gardens Or Massed As A Groundcover. “Frances William’s” Foliage Brightens Up Shady Areas Of The Garden.