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Bibichu 'Liberty'
Hosta
'Liberty'
Hosta sagae 'Liberty' Growth Characteristics: Hosta sagae 'Liberty' is a perennial herb characterized by large, thick leaves. The edges of the leaves turn golden, while the center remains dark green. It grows at a moderate rate and tends to grow in clumps. Purple flowers bloom in the summer, and flower stalks can grow to approximately 90 cm in height. Propagation Method: Hosta sagae 'Liberty' is primarily propagated by division. It is common practice to divide mature plants into several clumps and plant them in the spring or autumn. When dividing, it is important to handle the roots carefully to minimize damage. Cultivation Method: Hosta sagae 'Liberty' thrives in partial shade, and direct sunlight should be avoided. However, it can tolerate some morning sunlight. It grows best in well-drained soil, and average moisture should be maintained. It is recommended to provide nutrients using slow-release fertilizers in the spring. Garden Use: The Hosta 'Liberty' is an excellent plant for adding color to shaded gardens. It blends harmoniously with border plants or other shade plants, and its large leaves provide a visual focal point. It can create a striking effect at the back or edges of flower beds. Important Pests and Control Methods: Hostas are commonly susceptible to snails, snails, and slugs. Snails can be prevented by improving air circulation and avoiding waterlogging. Snails and slugs can be controlled by physically removing them or using eco-friendly attractants. Additionally, thorough hygiene and management of the growing environment can reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.
Plant Family
Broom family
Height
60~90cm
Spread
90~120cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Bibichu 'Mamma Mia'
Hosta
'Mama Mia'
Hosta 'Jun'
Hosta
'June'