Care guide

Caring for Plantain lily 'Elegans'

Complete guideHosta sieboldiana 'Elegans'

plantain lily 'Elegans' needs low maintenance, a position in partial shade or full shade on loam / clay soil and moderate.

Plantain lily 'Elegans' (Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans')
Foto: Onbekend / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Position

Sun exposure

partial shade, full shade

Soil type

loam, clay soil

Water needs

moderate

Feeding

Feed in April, May and June.

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Year-round care

Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans' has moderate water needs and performs best when the soil stays consistently moist, particularly during spring and summer as the large leaves unfold and expand. In dry weather, water deeply once or twice a week, soaking the root zone rather than sprinkling the foliage. Clay and loam soils retain moisture well, but even these need supplementary watering during prolonged dry spells. Reduce watering from late summer as growth slows, and stop altogether once the foliage dies back in autumn. Feed in April, May and June to support the lush foliage. A balanced general-purpose fertiliser or one higher in nitrogen encourages strong leaf growth. Scatter granular feed around the base of the clump in early spring and again in late spring, then water in. Alternatively, apply a liquid feed every three to four weeks during the growing season. Avoid feeding after June; late nitrogen promotes soft growth vulnerable to frost damage. Refresh the mulch layer each spring to suppress weeds and conserve moisture. Hostas are fully hardy in zones 3–9 and need no winter protection in temperate Europe. The crown will survive hard frosts once the foliage has died back naturally. Slugs and snails are the primary pests, especially damaging to emerging shoots in spring. Inspect regularly from March onwards and use your preferred control method—beer traps, copper tape, nematodes or hand-picking at dusk. Vine weevil larvae occasionally attack the roots; wilting despite moist soil is a warning sign. Hosta virus X causes mottled, distorted leaves; there is no cure, so remove and destroy affected plants to prevent spread.

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