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Over the last twenty years the selection of Hosta cultivars has
increased from just a few hundred to several thousand different ones.
Hostas are tough, tolerant and forgiving and any place with enough
cold to meet their winter dormancy requirements can become a happy
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Very nice hosta with large creamy margin leaves with powder-blue leaves that are heart-shaped. A sport of H. Hadspen Blue; Patented by Walters Gardens. 22"w.x 14" h.; light lavender flowers, requires light shade. |
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One of the oldest hosta cultivars with bright gold leaves that is broadly oblong-ovate in shape. Has good substance and it will mound into a 42"w.x 20"h. shape with pale lavender flowers. |
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Leaves have a yellow-gold margin on dark green. A fast growing variety, I like for bigger containers. 24"w.x14"h. with pale purple
flowers, requires shade to ~sun. |
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Slug resistant with blue-green foliage. Leaves are ovate in shape and often cupped. Flowers are near white in color. Has a 66"w.x 24"h. mound.
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