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Hosta School Mouse
Thick, wavy blue leaves with a defined yellow edge and petite nature make School Mouse Hosta a choice plant for the front of the shady garden. This petite Hosta reaches only 8″ tall and 12″ wide. Can be used as for a formal edging, in containers or any place where a cute small plant is needed.
Hostas are excellent perennials for shade that require minimal care. They are lovely massed in woodland settings or used as specimens. With their weed smothering foliage, they make ideal ground covers. Although they are tough plants that can withstand periods of drought, for best results keep well watered during dry spells.
Plant in shade to part shade in soil that has been amended with organic matter.
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