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  • Buy A Gift Card | Rewelahostas UK

    Gift Card £10 A Rewela Hostas gift card, is a fantastic present for any Hosta Lover. Choose an amount, write a personalised message, pick a date to email your gift. They can then choose from our 100's of varieties ... Read more Amount £10 £15 £20 £25 £30 £35 £40 £45 £50 £100 £150 £200 Quantity Buy Now

  • Scented Hostas For Sale In The UK

    Shop THE WORLD NEEDS MORE SCENTED HOSTAS Plants Sort by Quick View Hosta Shiny Sonata Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Fragrant Blue Ribbons Price £15.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Royal Charmer Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Regal Splendour Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Raspberry Sundae Price £12.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Frozen Margarita Price £9.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Lakeside Scamp Price £9.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Mature Plants Available Quick View Hosta Sum & Substance Price From £9.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Austin Dickinson Price £12.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Mojito Price £12.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Sugar & Spice Price £9.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Bold Edger Price £8.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Diana Remembered Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Summer Fragrance Price £8.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Moon Split Price £12.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Fragrant Dream Price £11.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Adorable Price £12.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Honeybells Price £6.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Colour Festival Price £9.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Colour Glory Price £8.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Scented Hostas

  • Buy Medium Hostas Plants In The UK

    Shop THE WORLD NEEDS MORE HOSTAS Plants Medium Hostas Sort by Quick View Hosta Summer Music Price £12.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Sparkling Burgundy Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Robyn's Choice Price £15.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Reversed Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Anna Lindh Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Crimson Desire Price £16.00 Out of Stock Quick View Hosta Exotic Presentation Price £12.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Place of Hope Price £15.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Proud Dragon Price £14.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Stand By Me Price £12.00 Out of Stock Quick View Hosta Wheee Price £11.00 Out of Stock Quick View Hosta Whirligig Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Justine Price £14.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Waterslide Price £10.00 Out of Stock Special Collection Quick View Hosta Valley's Lemon Squash Price £18.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Special Collection Quick View Hosta Tatooine Price £17.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Sunny Halcyon Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Sister Act Price £14.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Quick View Hosta Shiny Sonata Price £10.00 Add to Wheelbarrow Special Collection Quick View Hosta Proud Treasure Price £16.00 Add to Wheelbarrow

  • Read Our Hosta Care Guide | Rewelahostas UK

    Hosta Care Guide As a Yorkshire Hosta grower, we think that Hostas are one of the best foliage plants you can buy. They are very easy to grow and long-lived. There are a vast range of Hostas for sale, which vary in leaf shape, size, and colour. Choosing a Hosta is mainly a matter of personal taste. However, it’s also sensible to match the plants to the conditions in your garden. In general, most enjoy moist soil, in dappled shade. However, blue leaved Hostas flourish in light shade, while yellow leaved ones prefer some sun. Most Hostas produce clusters of flowers in shades of white, lavender and purple on tall stems between July & August. When Should I Plant? You can plant Hostas, pretty-well at any time of year, but it’s best to avoid the winter months with frost and snow. Watering Hostas in the ground will need watering during dry spells. Plants in containers need regular watering in summer as they dry out quickly. Plants that dry out will brown along the leaf margins. Remember best to water early in the morning or later in the day. This avoids damaging the leaves. How do I plant Hostas in Borders? Dig a planting hole the same depth as the root ball and twice as wide. Place in the hole before drawing back the soil and firming with your fingers Water in the plant to settle the soil and continue watering regularly, especially in dry weather, during the first summer. Mulch with well-rotted organic matter such as well-rotted garden compost or manure to conserve moisture Deadheading The flower stalks can be left in place until you tidy the plant in late autumn when the leaves naturally die back. Or they can be removed once the flowers fade this saves the plant wasting energy on producing seeds. Overwintering Hostas are fully hardy, but the leaves die back in late autumn and remain dormant until springtime. Be careful, leaves emerging in spring can get damaged by frosts. Where Should I Plant? All Hostas enjoy moist soil, in partial shade, whether in the border or a container. In general, though, yellow-leaved cultivars prefer some sun, along with a few Hostas that are tolerant of sunny conditions . Hostas like fertile soils including heavy clay, improved with garden compost or well-rotted manure. How do I plant Hostas in Containers? Your Hosta will arrive with bare roots so it is important to soak it for an hour or so, before planting. Hostas can be planted in large containers 30-45cm (1ft-18in) in diameter. check listing for plant size. Choose an appropriate size container with drainage holes. Use a peat-free multipurpose Plant the Hosta so the top of the root ball sits at the level of the compost. Water well and continue watering regularly when in leaf. Feeding In borders: Mulch of garden compost or well-rotted manure is all the feeding necessary. In containers: Liquid feed once a month during the growing period using a general-purpose liquid fertiliser Miniature Hostas Miniature Hostas need good drainage and will do best in soil improved with the addition of grit and garden compost. You can also plant Miniature Hostas successfully in containers. Problems Other than damage to the leaves from slugs and snails, Hostas tend to be trouble-free if grown in moist soil in some shade. They will not do well in a hot, sunny spot in dry soil. Brown and scorched leaves are common where soils get dry or where there is excessive sun. Remember you can replant in a shadier spot the Hosta will soon recover What our Customers say ..... Jean J This is the second order from Rewela hostas, both times the hostas have arrived extraordinarily quickly, beautifully packed, and absolutely stunning hostas. I would recommend anyone who likes hostas to look at this website. So many to choose from, I will certainly be ordering again!

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  • Glossary Of Hosta Terms | Rewelahostas UK

    Glossary Of Hosta Terms ANTHER The upper part of the stamen, male flower part, in a capsule-like structure that splits to release yellow pollen. ​ AXILLARY Coming from the joint of a leaf and the stem. ​ BLOOM 1. Flower 2. Waxy coating on a leaf, stem, or pod surface producing a dusty appearance. ​ BLOOM TIME The time period between when the first flower of a stem or clump opens or is receptive to pollination and the last flower is open or receptive. ​ BRACT A modified leaf usually at the base of a flower stem or sometimes forming part of the flower head. ​ BREEDER Hybridizer of the cultivar. ​ CHIMERA Containing cells of two or more different tissues. ​ CLONE A group of genetically identical individual plants produced by asexual propagation. ​ CORDATE Having acute leaf point or apex, shaped like valentine heart. ​ COROLLA Collective set of petals and sepals, fused into tepals. ​ CORRUGATED see RUGOUSE ​ CROSS (of two plants) Transfer of pollen from one plant onto the stigma of another; represented by x symbol: maternal (pod) parent x paternal (pollen) parent. ​ CROWN The base of a plant where the roots and shoots join. ​ CULTIVAR Contraction word for "cultivated variety"; a plant that is clearly distinguished by identical physical characteristics and maintains these characteristics through clonal propagation ​ CUPPED Leaf blade having the centre of the leaf lower than the margin, concave. ​ DIVISION (in Hosta) A single shoot with roots attached. ​ EMERGED Having shoots above the ground. ​ EYE Undeveloped or dormant shoot; a dormant bud. Frequently used for any division. ​ F1 Generation resulting immediately from cross of first set of parents. ​ FASCIATED Flower stem composed of two or more stems growing in a fused bundle. Usually flattened ​ FERTILISATION 1. Application of nutrients; 2. union of egg and sperm. ​ FILAMENT The long thin structure that holds the anther. ​ FLOWER STEM The main stem of the inflorescence. ​ FOLDED Bent upward parallel to midrib, keel-shaped. ​ FURLED Having leaves with edges or sides curled or coiled into the midrib. ​ GENUS Taxonomic division of related species below family. ​ GIANT Leaf blade area greater than 930 sq. centimetres ​ GLABROUS Smooth hairless leaf texture. ​ GLAUCOUS A crystalline waxy coating (or bloom) with an airy structure producing a white to blue colouring over the plant parts. ​ HEART-SHAPED see CORDATE. having an acute leaf point or apex, and a flat to cordate leaf base; shaped like a valentine heart. ​ HYBRID Seedling from two distinct genetically different parents. ​ INFLORESCENCE The flowering part of a Hosta including the raceme, peduncle, pedicel, and flower. ​ INFLORESCENCE LEAVES The larger, occasionally flat, leaf-like structures on the flower stem. ​ INTRODUCE Initially distribute. ​ INTRODUCER Person or nursery that first distributes the cultivar. ​ JETTING Having margin variegation not uniform: irregularly extends into or toward leaf centre. ​ JUVENILE The pre-adult stages of a plant usually exemplified by more pointed, narrower leaves, fewer vein pairs, thinner marginal variegation, faster growth rate, and often smaller leaf and clump size. ​ LANCE-SHAPED Having narrow pointed leaf tip, and leaf blade width less than one half the length of the blade. ​ LARGE Leaf blade area from 200 sq. centimetres to 930 sq. centimetres. ​ LEAF BLADE The thin, usually flat part of leaf excluding the petiole. ​ LUTESCENT Possessing leaves which begin the season darker and become lighter or more yellow as the season progresses, not the result of bleaching due to poor nutrition or too much sun. ​ MATURE A plant with general characteristics that do not change with continued aging. ​ MEDIO-VARIEGATED Leaf or leaves having a lighter centre than the margin colour. ​ MEDIUM Leaf blade area from 64 sq. centimetres to less than 200 sq. centimetres ​ MID-RIB The centre vein of a leaf. ​ MINIATURE Leaf blade area less than 15 sq. centimetres. ​ MISTED Having small short segments of dark pigmented tissue on a lighter background. ​ MOTTLED Blotched spotting of leaf blade. ​ MUTATION Change in DNA of plant that can be transmitted through its sports and seedlings. ​ OPEN POLLINATED Progeny from open pollination. ​ OPEN POLLINATION Pollination without human assistance, i.e., by insects or wind. ​ ORIGINATOR Person or nursery who found or grew the cultivar. ​ ORIGINATOR STOCK Divisions produced naturally from original plant; not tissue-culture propagated. ​ OVARY The basal portion of the pistil where eggs are contained. ​ OVATE Leaves egg-shaped. ​ PATTERN Leaf variegation. ​ PETAL The flower part that is often very colourful. In complete flowers, the petals are the second whorl, positioned just inside the sepals (see SEPAL and TEPAL). ​ PETIOLE Leaf stalk. ​ PHOTOSYNTHESIS Process in chloroplasts containing chlorophyll that creates carbohydrates using light energy, water and carbon dioxide. ​ POD Developed ovary or fruit containing seeds. ​ POLLEN Powdery yellow substance inside anthers carrying male gametes. ​ POLLINATION The transfer of pollen to a receptive stigma. ​ PROGENY Offspring from sexual reproduction. Sometimes used to reference non-sexual reproduction offspring (e.g., sports, mutations). ​ RACEME Inflorescence with flowers attached individually to a main stem by pedicels. ​ REVERT Change of variegated sport back to its original solid coloured parent. ​ RHIZOMATOUS Having long reaching underground horizontal stems; loosely spreading habit. ​ RUGOSE Wrinkled: a gathering of leaf between veins giving leaf bubbled, dimpled, puckered, seer suckered, crinkled, or corrugated effect. ​ SELF To pollinate a Hosta using pollen of the same plant or its clone ​ SCAPE A flower stem that comes directly from ground level and bears no leaves. Used to refer to the flower stems of Hostas which, though they may bear bracts, are without leaves. ​ SEEDLING Plant of seed origin. ​ SEERSUCKERING The gathering of a leaf between the veins giving a bubbled effect. ​ SELFING The pollination of a clone by the same clone. ​ SEPAL The flower part forming the outermost whorl of a flower. Sepals (typically) encase and protect the flower when it is in bud stage. Sepals are usually green except with Hostas, they look just like the petals (see PETAL and TEPAL). ​ SHOOT The stem and set of leaves of an individual division; the dormant set of leaves all enclosed in a single set of leaf scales. ​ SIBLINGS Seedlings from same parentage ​ SMALL A plant with a leaf blade area from 15 sq. centimetres to less than 64 sq. centimetres ​ SPECIES Taxonomic division (rank) of freely interbreeding populations of wild or naturally occurring individuals below rank of genus. ​ SPECKLED Small spotted irregular colouring. ​ SPLASHED Variegation pattern that has many non-connected light and dark variegated sections, usually in streaks, running nearly parallel to the midrib. An unstable form of variegation. ​ SPORT A Gardener’s term for mutation ​ STABLE A plant that maintains its solid or variegated pattern when propagated by division. ​ STAMEN The male flower parts consisting of the filament and the anther. ​ STIGMA Pollen-receptive female tip at end of style. ​ STOLONIFEROUS see RHIZOMATOUS ​ STREAKED Having irregular leaf colour of differently coloured stripes ranging from short dashes to long striations spanning the leaf length. ​ SUBSTANCE Characteristic of leaf comprising thickness, density and rigidity. ​ TEXTURE The characteristics of the leaf surface to the eye. ​ TISSUE CULTURE Growing plant fragments within nutrient medium to create clones of original plant. ​ TWISTED Leaf or scape rotated around itself producing askew condition. ​ UNDULATED A course wave to the leaf blade. ​ UNFURLED The stage of leaf development when the blade is open and completely separated from the petiole. ​ UNSTABLE Not having true-to-type variegation in all divisions in a clump or not retaining true-to-type variegation from season to season. ​ VARIEGATED Leaf having more than one colour due to a difference in pigment components. ​ VEIN PAIRS The matched set of veins on opposite side of the centre midrib. ​ VEINS The prominent lines of connective tissue for carrying water and nutrients. ​ VIRIDESCENT Possessing of leaves which begin the season lighter coloured and become more green as the season advances. ​ WAVY see UNDULATED ​ WHITE-BACKED Having a glaucous underside. Thanks to The American Hosta Society & Diana Grenfell & Michael Shadrack authors The New Encyclopedia of Hostas

  • Delivery Details | Rewelahostas UK

    Delivery Details Bare Rooted Hostas Spring Each plant is specially selected.They are removed from the pot and the soil removed.This means we can check that the root system is robust and right for that variety. At the end of the season leaves may be cut back or removed completely. The roots are wrapped in damp newspaper and a plastic bag with label ready for planting. ​ A lways soak the roots before planting. When do we send our Hostas? Monday to Friday , we send all our Hostas on the same day, using Royal Mail Track 48. This is providing the order is placed before Noon. For orders placed later they will be sent the following day. Track 48 allows customers to monitor the progress of their parcel. We post orders all year round. All po stal plants carry a pl ant passport number. Cost of delivery for Hostas? All our parcels are sent by Royal Mail Track 48 Delivery costs UK Standard £6.00 Mature/Large £8.00 FREE delivery on orders over £60 ​ We will notify you once they have been dispatched. ​ ​ A Hosta Care Leaflet is added to each parcel . ​ ​ ​

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