The Happy Hosta
Northern Exposure Hosta
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The Hosta 'Northern Exposure' is a popular, award-winning perennial known for its large, heart-shaped, blue-green leaves with wide, creamy-white margins. It is a vigorous, large-sized hosta that thrives in shaded garden areas.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: The large, textured, heart-shaped leaves emerge blue-green with yellow-green edges in spring, which then brighten to a creamy white as the season progresses.
- Size and Growth Rate: It grows at a moderate rate, forming a dense clump about 3 feet (36 inches) tall and spreading to approximately 4-5 feet wide at maturity, which may take 3-8 years.
- Flowers: Dainty, near-white, bell-shaped flowers appear on tall stalks (scapes) that rise above the foliage in early to mid-summer, attracting hummingbirds.
- Hardiness Zone: This hosta is very hardy and suitable for growing zones 2 through 9.
- Special Features: It is a low-maintenance, easy-to-grow plant valued for its bold, dramatic foliage. The heavily corrugated leaves offer some resistance to slugs.
Growing and Care Tips
- Light Requirements: The 'Northern Exposure' Hosta does best in partial to full shade. Avoid hot, dry locations that receive direct afternoon sun, as this can burn the leaves and bleach the blue color.
- Soil and Water: It prefers average to consistently moist, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Water deeply and regularly, especially during the first growing season to establish a strong root system, and apply mulch to help retain soil moisture.
- Maintenance: In the winter, the plant will die back to the crown. The spent foliage can be cleaned up in late fall or early spring before new growth emerges.
- Pests: Gardeners should be aware that slugs and snails find hostas delicious, so appropriate deterrents may be necessary.
