Origin of hosta 'Terry'
Hosta 'Terry' is a charming hosta derived as a sport from the Hosta 'Sally and Bob'. Introduced by Clarence Owens from Michigan in 2002, this variety offers an attractive appearance for garden enthusiasts. With its distinct colouring and growth patterns, it stands out as an exquisite choice for shade gardens.
Features of hosta 'Terry'
This medium-sized hosta showcases striking lavender flowers that bloom in July, providing a delightful display during the summer months. The foliage consists of captivating grey-green leaves bordered by a wide creamy white margin, adding a touch of elegance and contrast to any garden setting.
Cultivating hosta 'Terry'
Planting hosta 'Terry' can enhance any landscape design with ease. It's well-suited for areas with partial to full shade, making it ideal for borders, ground covers, or under larger shrubs and trees. For optimal growth, ensure regular watering and maintain fertile soil conditions. This cultivar requires minimal care, promising lasting beauty.