Plant Identification

What are these called im so jealous of my neighbors and I want to plant my own.


What are these called im so jealous of my neighbors and I want to plant my own.

by CompoundAi

8 Comments

  1. tragedyinwisco

    Hostas. They come in a billion different varieties.

  2. raytracer38

    Hostas. Possibly ‘Purple Passion’, but there are hundreds of cultivars. Most are white flowered, but there are many lovely purple flowering cultivars.

  3. Defiant_Candle_7740

    You can split them relatively easy and re plant.

  4. Active-Common-5713

    hostas! Good in shade, from what I understand.

  5. PawTree

    While Hostas aren’t considered invasive, I love suggesting native alternatives.

    Assu.ing you in Queens, NY, if you’re in Part/Full Shade, I highly recommend Wild Ginger (*Asarum canadense*). For Full Sun, Harebell (*Campanula rotundifolia*) is lovely.

    > **Wild Ginger** (*Asarum canadense*)
    – **Height:** 6-12 inches (15-30 cm)
    – **Appearance:** Glossy, kidney-shaped leaves that create a dense, attractive ground cover. Lacks visible flowers (they’re at ground level, designed for beetles), but it has very similar large leaves and looks great throughout the season.

    > Harebell (*Campanula rotundifolia*)
    – **Height:** 8-18 inches (20-45 cm)
    – **Appearance:** Produces delicate, bell-shaped blue flowers on slender stems, often with a charming, airy quality. The plant has roundish, basal leaves and a graceful growth habit. Better for sunnier sites.

    **For more interest in your shady sites, you could combine Wild Ginger with the following flowering perennials:**

    > **Solomon’s Seal** (*Polygonatum biflorum*)
    – **Height**: 1-2 feet (30-60 cm)
    – **Appearance**: Arching stems with tubular, dangling flowers in spring, offering a graceful, woodland look.

    > **Virginia Bluebell** (*Mertensia virginica*)
    – **Height**: 12-18 inches (30-45 cm)
    – **Appearance**: Clusters of nodding, blue flowers in early spring that contrast beautifully with the broad leaves of Wild Ginger. Spring ephemeral.

    > **Foamflower** (*Tiarella cordifolia*)
    – **Height**: 6-12 inches (15-30 cm)
    – **Appearance**: Heart-shaped leaves with delicate, frothy white or pink flowers on tall stems in spring. Adds texture and interest.

    > **Columbine** (*Aquilegia canadensis*)
    – **Height**: 12-18 inches (30-45 cm)
    – **Appearance**: Unique, pendulous flowers in shades of red and yellow that attract pollinators and add color to shady areas.

  6. Mycowrangler

    They’re also edible, and deer love them.

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