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Hosta 'Undulata'

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Hybrid parentage
  
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Higher classification
  
Plantain lilies

Scientific name
  
Hosta undulata

Rank
  
Hosta 'Undulata' Hosta 39Undulata39 Wavy Plantain Lily

Similar
  
Plantain lilies, Hosta sieboldiana, Hosta ventricosa, Fragrant plantain lily, Hosta sieboldii

Hosta 'Undulata' is a cultivar of the genus Hosta, widely cultivated as ornamental plants in borders or as specimen plants. It was formerly regarded as a species under the name Hosta undulata . It is not accepted as a species by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as of August 2011, and has been relegated to cultivar status by Schmid.

Hosta 'Undulata' Hosta 39Undulata39 Wavy Plantain Lily

Inexpensive and easy to grow in any zone which experiences winter, H. 'Undulata' and its related cultivars are the most common hostas found in the United States. Garden performance is best in partial to moderate shade, in well-drained moist soil.

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Hostas in the 'Undulata' group include an all-green cultivar, 'Undulata Erromena'; a white-edged cultivar, 'Undulata Albomarginata'; and white-centered (medio-variegated) cultivars that may be grouped according to the amount of white in the leaf. The typical H. 'Undulata' has a wide white center, wider than the green of the margins. Over time (or as a cultivar selection), the white center can narrow to a form classified as H. 'Undulata Univittata'; the displayed picture is more of this type. These four are the only registered Undulata cultivar names. Other names for the white-centered forms include Undulata variegata, Undulata mediopicta, and registered forms such as H. 'Middle Ridge' and 'White Feather'. The expansion of the green margins (narrowing of the center) depends on garden culture. In time, the all-green 'Undulata Erromena' cultivar may appear. As this all-green form is significantly more vigorous than the variegated form, it can quickly overwhelm a planting of 'Undulata'. Division of the fast-growing clumps to remove undesired leaf forms is easily accomplished.

Hosta 'Undulata' Hosta 39Undulata Univittata39 in the Hostas Database Gardenorg

In areas with significant summer heat, or where planted in too much light, the white-centered forms are also prone to a greening of the leaf centers, shown as a misting that darkens with the season. This is typical behavior and not indicative of disease or mutation. The substance of the leaves is among the thinnest of hostas, making them particularly subject to slug damage. All hostas are attractive to deer.

Hosta 'Undulata' Plant Profile for Hosta 39Undulata Albomarginata39 Hosta Perennial

The flower scapes of all H. 'Undulata' cultivars are tall and offer pale lavender blossoms which are very attractive to bees. The flowers for the various 'Undulata' cultivars are essentially similar. These cultivars are effectively sterile and do not generally set seed either by self-pollination or by attempted hybridization.

Hosta 'Undulata' Hosta 39Undulata Albomarginata39 from The Hosta Helper Presented by
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References

Hosta 'Undulata' Wikipedia