‘Coast to Coast’ is a giant, solid gold hosta that makes a striking specimen in the shade garden. Its foliage emerges gold in spring and turns lighter gold with a bit more sun exposure in the summer months. As the leaves mature, they become thick and puckered with wavy edges and have nearly white undersides….
Diana Remembered Hosta is named after the late Diana Princess of Wales. Leaves emerge blue-green in spring with a nice yellow margin. In summer the leaves are a shiny green with a pure white margin. Leaves are slightly folded and have some corrugation. Extremely fragrant white flowers mid-summer.
A striking, reverse sport of the widely admired Patriot (Hosta of the Year in 1997). The leaves of Fire and Ice have a heavy substance and a slight twist that creates a sense of movement and draws your eye to their pure white centers and dark green edging. In midsummer, lavender flowers appear on 20″…
A small to medium sized hosta that is hard to miss in the spring garden Leaves emerge brilliant yellow on red petioles; red coloring extends from the base of the petiole up into the leaves As the season progresses, the foliage darkens to chartreuse, but the red petioles remain all season long The broadly ovate…
Common Name:Â Hosta First Frost A sport of Halcyon with the same intense blue-green leaf center. Emerges with a gold margin early in the spring, then changes to pure white later in the season. The leaves hold up well in the garden all season long until the first frost Light lavender flowers appear on 28 scapes…
Hosta Frances Williams Among the most popular hostas ever introduced, Hosta sieboldiana Frances Williams is a large variegated hosta with thick, puckered, strongly veined, broadly heart-shaped, blue-green leaves, 12 in. long (30 cm), widely and irregularly margined greenish-yellow, gradually maturing to creamy-beige. Plant Type: Perennials Plant Family: Hosta – Plantain Lilies Spacing: 48 (120cm)
Common Name: Hosta High Society  Small sized hosta great for containers or the front of the border A stunning sport of June Sport of June with distinctly wider, blue margins Yellow center brightens to parchment by midsummer Pale lavender flowers open just above the mound of foliage in late summer Small and slow growing,…
Krossa Regal Hosta Krossa Regal is a large to giant hosta (hybrid of H. nigrescens) that typically grows in an upright, vase-shaped (rather than the more typical mounding) habit to 3 tall spreading to 3-6 wide. Sun: Part shade to full shade Spread: 3.00 to 6.00 feet Zone: 3 to 8
Long, pointed, frosty blue leaves with narrow, creamy yellow to ivory margins A sport of Krossa Regal , it forms the same upright, vase-shaped mound of foliage Lavender, bell-shaped flowers appear on 5-6 scapes in mid to late summer
Sun Power Hosta Sun Power  Hosta is a vigorous bright gold hosta that holds it s color well, even when exposed to bright sun. Long arching gold leaves are held on upright petioles. The leaves of this hosta are twisted and pointed at the tip. Wavy bright gold leaves will brighten up any shady location.
Nicely mounded leaves are dark green with wide, irregular margins of buttery yellow Attractive buds open to pale lavender flowers on 24 scapes in mid to late summer Prefers full shade to ¾ day of sun
A terrific groundcover. Quick spreading perennial with erect stems holding heart-shaped, multi-colored leaves of gray-green, cream, carmine and gold. Full sun gives best coloration. Herbaceous.
A blanket of pure white! Large clusters of flowers carpet the narrow, evergreen leaves from mid to late spring. This variety is fairly tall for the species and has the added bonus of a tendency to rebloom in the fall. An old-time favorite, candytuft is a charming plant for perennial gardens. Because of its drought…