Hosta (,
syn. Funkia) is a
genus of plants commonly known as
hostas,
plantain lilies (particularly in Britain) and occasionally by the Japanese name
giboshi. Hostas are widely cultivated as shade-tolerant foliage plants. The genus is currently placed in the
family Asparagaceae, subfamily
Agavoideae, and is
native to northeast Asia (
China,
Japan,
Korea, and the
Russian Far East). Like many "
lilioid monocots", the genus was once classified in the
Liliaceae. The genus was named by Austrian botanist
Leopold Trattinnick in 1812, in honor of the Austrian botanist
Nicholas Thomas Host. In 1817, the generic name
Funkia was used by German botanist
Kurt Sprengel in honor of
Heinrich Funk, a collector of ferns and alpines; this was later used as a common name and can be found in some older literature.