Uses
Edible uses
Notes
Young leaves and leaf stems - cooked
[1][2].
Material uses
A useful ground cover plant, succeeding in dense shade, though rather slow spreading
[3]. Plants should be spaced about 60cm apart each way
[4].
There are no material uses listed for Hosta sieboldiana.
There are no medicinal uses listed for Hosta sieboldiana.
Ecology
Ecosystem niche/layer
Soil surface
Ecological Functions
Forage
Nothing listed.
Shelter
Nothing listed.
Propagation
Seed - sow spring in a lightly shaded position in a greenhouse and only just cover the seed. Germination usually takes place within 1 - 3 months at 10°c. Make sure you keep the compost moist. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and grow them on in the greenhouse for at least their first winter. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frosts.
Division is possible at almost any time of the year so long as there is sufficient moisture
[5]. It is best carried out in March as growth commences or in early autumn if the soil is not too dry
[6]. Hostas can be left undivided for many years and should not be divided any more frequently than once every 3 - 5 years to allow the leaves to reach maturity
[6].
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Cultivation
Thrives in most fertile soils if they are rich in humus
[6]. Grows well in heavy clay soils and in sandy ones
[4]. Very limy soils inhibit growth, but plants can thrive in such a situation if plenty of humus is added
[4]. Prefers a pH between 6 and 7
[6]. Requires a rich soil that does not dry out readily
[7]. Succeeds in full sun as well as in deep shade, growing well in the semi-shade of a woodland
[6][5]. In general, the sunnier the position the moister the soil should be
[5]. Plants are best not grown under trees in town gardens since the soot washed from the leaves of the trees in wet weather will tend to remain on the hosta
[4]. Plants flower better when grown in a sunny position but the foliage is better when the plant is in a shady position
[6].
Plants are in general fully hardy in Britain, but young leaves in spring can be destroyed by frost. New leaves are only produced in the spring and very early summer, so any damage at this time has a deep effect on the plant[5].
A robust plant, densely clump-forming[6].
Members of this genus are rarely if ever troubled by browsing deer or rabbits[5].
Plants are very attractive to slugs and snails, the young shoots in spring are especially at risk[111, K].
A very ornamental plant[7], there are many named forms[8].
Hybridizes freely with other members of this genus
[6]. This species usually breeds quite true from seed
[5].
Crops
Problems, pests & diseases
Associations & Interactions
There are no interactions listed for Hosta sieboldiana. Do you know of an interaction that should be listed here? edit this page to add it.
Polycultures & Guilds
There are no polycultures listed which include Hosta sieboldiana.
Descendants
Cultivars
Varieties
None listed.
Subspecies
None listed.
Full Data
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Taxonomy
Binomial name
Hosta sieboldiana
Imported References
Material uses & Functions
Uses
Material uses
None listed.
Medicinal uses
None listed.
Ecosystems
Native Climate Zones
None listed.
Adapted Climate Zones
None listed.
Native Geographical Range
None listed.
Native Environment
None listed.
Root Zone Tendancy
None listed.
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References
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? 1.01.1 Tanaka. T. Tanaka's Cyclopaedia of Edible Plants of the World. Keigaku Publishing (1976-00-00)
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? 2.02.1 Kunkel. G. Plants for Human Consumption. Koeltz Scientific Books ISBN 3874292169 (1984-00-00)
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? 3.03.1 Royal Horticultural Society. Ground Cover Plants. Cassells. ISBN 0-304-31089-1 (1989-00-00)
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? 4.04.14.24.34.4 Thomas. G. S. Plants for Ground Cover J. M. Dent & Sons ISBN 0-460-12609-1 (1990-00-00)
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? 5.05.15.25.35.45.5 Thomas. G. S. Perennial Garden Plants J. M. Dent & Sons, London. ISBN 0 460 86048 8 (1990-00-00)
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? 6.06.16.26.36.46.56.66.76.8 Huxley. A. The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992. MacMillan Press ISBN 0-333-47494-5 (1992-00-00)
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? 7.07.1 F. Chittendon. RHS Dictionary of Plants plus Supplement. 1956 Oxford University Press (1951-00-00)
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? Phillips. R. & Rix. M. Perennials Volumes 1 and 2. Pan Books ISBN 0-330-30936-9 (1991-00-00)
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