HOSTA OF THE YEAR 2004! One of the most impressive hostas we've seen with deeply veined, large chartreuse leaves. Foliage 30" tall. The grower in Holland told us "the leaves are so strong you could park your bicycle against them!"
Hosta Lilies, sometimes called 'Plantain or Heart Lilies', are one of the finest foundation or specimen plants you can find for shady areas. A professional landscaper's favorite, as they provide handsome lush foliage all season long and grow even in moist locations. Unequaled for their handsome, broad, ribbed, wavy foliage in many colors and their fragrant bell shaped flowers in white, blue, lavender and purple. Hostas provide bright sparkling color from early spring until late fall. They take about one year to establish themselves but do not have to be dug or divided. Plant 18-24" apart.