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👉 Check Latest PriceHosta ‘Lakeside Paisley Print’ is a stunning variety celebrated for its intricately patterned leaves that elevate any shaded garden to a work of art. Its heart-shaped foliage boasts a creamy yellow centre with feathered green margins, creating a paisley-like pattern that is both unique and captivating. Perfect for adding elegance to borders, woodland gardens, or containers, this compact hosta brings a sense of refinement and charm wherever it is planted. Widely recognised as one of the most beautiful hostas, it is a true collector's plant for enthusiasts and garden designers alike.. Growing to a height of 30–40 cm with a similar spread, ‘Lakeside Paisley Print’ forms a neat and dense clump, making it ideal for smaller spaces or as a focal point in shaded gardens. In midsummer, it produces tall stems bearing delicate lavender flowers that add a subtle contrast to its striking foliage. Hardy and easy to care for, this hosta thrives in partial to full shade and appreciates rich, moist soils. Its slow growth rate and extraordinary detail make it a plant worth waiting for, rewarding gardeners with season-long beauty.. Learn how to grow Hosta. Key Features. Height and Spread: Reaches 30–40 cm in height with a similar spread.. Foliage: Heart-shaped leaves with creamy yellow centres and feathered green margins.. Blooming Period: Lavender flowers appear in midsummer, adding soft colour.. Adaptability: Thrives in partial to full shade; prefers rich, moist, and well-drained soils.. Notable Traits: Highly decorative foliage; perfect for containers and smaller gardens.. Planting and Care Tips. Choose a location with partial to full shade for optimal foliage colour and growth.. Plant in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.. Water regularly to maintain consistently moist soil, particularly in dry periods.. Apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.. Divide clumps every 4–6 years in early spring or autumn to rejuvenate growth.