Hosta Orange Marmalade

Funkia, Plantain Lily

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Cultural and Growing Info is provided below.


Foliage Changes With Seasons
Hosta Orange Marmalade is a shade garden favorite that goes through different phases of color throughout the season. Orange Marmalde emerges in the spring with a green center & blue-green edge before transitioning to an orange-gold, then yellow and ultimately white. A multi color display. Light lavender flowers appear mid summer. Hosta thrive in shade, even in competition with tree roots, hurray! It is hard to find a garden that won't benefit from incorporating some Hosta.

Code HOOM

Patent #16,742

Plant Type Perennials

Species

Height Short 17" (26" in flower)

Spacing Plant 30" apart

Bloom Time Mid-Summer to Late Summer

Sun / Shade Mostly Sunny to Mostly Shady

Zones 3-8

Soil Type Acidic, Normal

Water Needs Low

Sold In Plantable Pots

Special Features

  • Attracts Hummingbirds

Planting Sites

  • Dry Shade Tolerant
  • Humidity Tolerant
  • OK in Containers
  • Shade Tolerant

Hosta General Information

Hosta display lush foliage in diverse colors, heights, and textures. Their ability to excel in shade has captured gardeners' hearts everywhere. Idaho has restricted all potted plant material from being shipped into Idaho at this time.

Hosta Plant Care

Hosta are generally carefree. Remove the spent flower stalks if seeding is not wanted. (Not all varieties will seed.) Be aware that seedlings are rarely true to the parent plant. Unwanted or damaged leaves can be clipped off at the base at any time. The entire plant will die back for the winter and spent foliage can usually be raked or clipped off easily in late fall or early spring. Can be divided in spring or fall every 3-5 years if desired.