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types of hostas

If you’re looking to transform a shaded corner into a lush, leafy oasis, hostas are the perfect plants for the job. Known for their diverse foliage, easy care, and versatility in New Zealand gardens, hostas come in a stunning variety of shapes, sizes, and colours. Understanding the different types of hostas helps you choose the best varieties for your garden, whether you’re after bold texture, elegant variegation, or petite groundcover.

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Hosta 'Dew Drop'

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Hosta 'Dew Drop' is a charming perennial known for its soft green foliage edged with creamy white. It brings a fresh, bright look to shaded areas in New Zealand gardens and is well suited to smaller spaces. This attractive hosta is ideal for borders, containers, or underplanting. Its compact habit and clean variegation make it a popular choice for adding texture and contrast in low light areas.

Suited to regions: All regions
Plant type: Perennials
Height: 15 cm
Spread: 20 cm
Flowering time: Summer
Garden uses: Borders, Containers, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Patios, Ponds, Pool areas
Garden styles: Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Tropical
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Hosta Blue Mouse Ears

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Hosta Blue Mouse Ears is a miniature variety that features blue-green leaves with a powdery appearance. The foliage is complemented with lavender-coloured flowers through summer which are held neatly above the leaves. This herbaceous perennial typically grows to 20 cm tall and 40 cm wide. Hosta Blue Mouse Ears is commonly planted as a groundcover, included in borders, used in tropical and cottage gardens, or planted around outdoor living areas. A mass planting affords an impressive display.

Suited to regions: All regions
Plant type: Perennials
Height: 20 cm
Spread: 40 cm
Flowering time: Summer
Tolerances: Shade
Garden uses: Borders, Containers, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Patios, Ponds, Pool areas
Garden styles: Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Cottage, Frontyard, Japanese, Mediterranean, Modern, Tropical
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What Makes Hostas Unique?

Hostas are perennial favourites, prized for their excellent tolerance of shade and their wide-ranging appeal. They offer a huge spectrum of leaf textures—smooth, corrugated, or wavy—and colours, from deep greens to golden yellows, silvery blues, and striking variegated patterns. Some types of hostas produce fragrant flowers, adding even more charm to their leafy displays. Their adaptability makes them ideal for borders, mass planting, or accenting shade gardens.

Popular Types of Hostas for New Zealand Gardens

With hundreds of varieties available, choosing among types of hostas can feel overwhelming. To help narrow your search, here are some of the most popular and visually striking hostas you’ll find in New Zealand nurseries:

1. Variegated Hostas

Variegation is one of the most sought-after traits among hostas, bringing vibrant accent colours to the garden. For example, Hosta Patriot features bold green leaves with crisp white edges, creating dramatic contrast in shaded spaces. Another standout is Hosta First Frost, which displays blue-green leaves ringed with creamy yellow margins. Both varieties are excellent for brightening up darker corners with unique foliage.

2. Blue-Leaved Hostas

Blue hostas are admired for their cool-toned foliage and elegant appearance. Hosta Elegans is a classic, noted for its large, deeply textured blue-green leaves. This type is perfect for adding substance and soothing colour to woodland plantings or as a focal point in a hosta collection.

3. Fragrant Hostas

Some types of hostas delight the senses with sweet-smelling blooms. Hosta So Sweet is a superb example, producing glossy green foliage with white-margined leaves and wonderfully fragrant white flowers in summer. This variety is ideal for beds near pathways or seating areas where its scent can be enjoyed.

4. Large Hostas

Size matters when it comes to building dramatic foliage displays. Hosta Great Expectations brings lush, bold leaves with creamy yellow centres edged in deep blue-green. Its substantial size makes it a star in shady borders or as a specimen plant.

Choosing the Best Types of Hostas

When selecting types of hostas for your garden, consider your site conditions and style preferences. Most hostas thrive in moist, shaded locations and are very low-maintenance. Mix and match different leaf colours and sizes to create texture, visual interest, and year-round appeal. Whether you prefer vibrant variegation, soothing blues, or fragrant additions, the stunning variety available ensures you’ll find the perfect fit.

Ready to expand your shade-loving plant palette? Explore our full range—including favourites like Hosta Patriot, Hosta Elegans, Hosta So Sweet, Hosta First Frost, and Hosta Great Expectations—to discover exciting types of hostas for your New Zealand garden.


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