Hosta Blue Dimples medium

$12.00


Item # 4963

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‘Blue Dimples’ forms a dense mound of very blue leaves with good substance. Powdery blue foliage in spring turns dark green when the wax wears off in summer. A good grower and one of Eric Smith’s larger Tardianas. Grows 18” tall and 35” wide. Lavender flowers in summer.


What’s a Tardiana?

Eric Smith (1917-1986) was a plantsman and hosta hybridizer from Dorset, England. In the summer of 1961, he took advantage of a fluke occurrence when a plant of Hosta sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ flowered unusually late in the season so he could use its pollen to fertilize the flowers of an H. ‘Tardiflora’ plant. He developed the original cross into a whole series of smaller, very colorful, blue-green plants called the “Tardiana” group.

Smith did not register any of the 34 Tardiana hostas, but Paul Aden, Alex Summers, Peter Ruh, and the British Hosta and Hemerocallis Society did so starting in the 1970s. In addition to the word “Blue”, many of the cultivars start with the words, “Dorset” or “Hadspen”. In 1982, Eric Smith was awarded an Honorary Lifetime Membership in The American Hosta Society. (This information provided by The Hosta Helper at plantsgalore.com.)


Botanical Name: Hosta 'Blue Dimples'
Light Needs: Full Shade, Part Shade
Hardiness Zone: 3
Mature Height: 18 in
Mature Width: 35 in
Water: Average Water Needs, Consistent Water Needs
Attracts Wings: Attracts Hummingbirds
Bloom Season: Mid-Summer
Flower Color: Lavender
Foliage Color: Blue
Other Features: Slug Resistant
Hybridizer: Eric Smith