A mammoth shade-garden hosta with thick, corrugated blue-gray leaves up to 18 inches long that slugs leave alone, topped by fragrant lavender flower spikes in midsummer.
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Hosta 'Blue Angel' is the scientific name used by botanists, nurseries, and seed catalogs to identify Blue Angel Hosta unambiguously. The genus Hosta places it within a specific plant family, and using the botanical name avoids the confusion that comes with regional common names. If you're shopping for Blue Angel Hosta, looking up plant care details, or comparing varieties, searching by Hosta 'Blue Angel' will give you the most precise results.