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plantain lily flower Blue Plantain Lily Hosta – Experimental Farm Network Seed Store

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plantain lily flower Blue Plantain Lily Hosta – Experimental Farm Network Seed StoreHosta ventricosa Origin: China (via New York) Improvement status: Cultivated wild material Seeds per packet: ~50 BOTANICAL SAMPLE NOT GERMINATION TESTED Life cycle: Perennial Hosta is a tragically underutilized perennial edible vegetable, highly sought after by foragers in its native China, but typically left to look pretty and feed deer and other grazers in temperate gardens throughout the world. The leaves are edible (and most tender and delicious

Hosta ventricosa

Origin: China (via New York)

Improvement status: Cultivated wild material

Seeds per packet: ~50

BOTANICAL SAMPLE - NOT GERMINATION TESTED

Life cycle: Perennial

Hosta is a tragically underutilized perennial edible vegetable, highly sought after by foragers in its native China, but typically left to look pretty and feed deer and other grazers in temperate gardens throughout the world. The leaves are edible (and most tender and delicious when freshly unfurled), but it's the spring shoots that are especially delicious. Their flavor is quite similar to asparagus, and with a very slight mucilaginousness (though significantly less than okra). They're fantastic for pickling, and you can remove two-thirds of the shoots from a mature plant in spring and not even notice they're gone once the plant has fully emerged. Hostas are also fantastic companion plants for trees, grown around the base, since they suppress weeds completely but have a relatively shallow root system themselves (and those roots have been used in traditional medicine as a toothache remedy!). And since they can thrive just as well in shade as in the sun, everyone should be growing hosta!

Our seed comes from the good folks at Sheffield's Seed Company in Locke, NY. Grown in New York.

GROWING TIPS: Sow seed 1/16th inch deep (seed requires some light for germination). Easily divided with a shovel once mature to spread it around. Makes a great ground cover.

Photo credits: Image of flower spike is by Carl Wycoff, Nevada, USA, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. Image of leaves is by user Farm, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license. Botanical print is the public domain (Funkia ovata is an obsolete name for this species). Image of pickles is by Nate.

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