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Bibichu 'Curly Fries'
Hosta hybrid
'Curly Fries'
Hosta hybrid 'Curly Fries' is a perennial plant widely loved for its unique leaf shape and color. I will explain its growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and pest and disease management. Growth Characteristics - Leaf Shape: It has slender, curly leaves that change from a light yellowish-green to a deep green as summer approaches. - Size: When mature, it grows to a height of approximately 20–30 cm and a width of about 45 cm. - Growing Environment: Partial shade is most suitable; excessive direct sunlight can burn the leaves. Propagation Methods - Division: This is the most common method of propagation; carefully separate the roots in spring or autumn and plant them in a new location. - Seeds: Propagation via seeds is also possible, but it is slow and cumbersome. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil is suitable, and it thrives in soil rich in organic matter. - Watering: It is important to ensure good drainage and maintain moisture. If it becomes too dry, the leaves may wilt. - Fertilization: Using slow-release fertilizer in the spring helps with growth. Uses in the Garden - Ground Cover: When combined with hostas of various colors, it makes an excellent ground cover solution. - Border Planting: Planting along borders or roadsides highlights the unique leaf shape. Important Pests and Control Methods - Snails and Slugs: These are pests that primarily gnaw on leaves and can be controlled using traps or attractants. - Pests and Diseases: Be mindful of diseases such as fruit tree fungal diseases, which can be prevented by using organic fungicides. - Environmental Management: It is important to prevent fungal diseases by maintaining proper ventilation. By following these characteristics and management methods, you can grow healthy 'Curly Fries' hostas.
Plant Family
Broom family
Height
12~15cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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