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| Blue Mammoth |
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L A powdered
blue giant with heavily corrugated leaves and stately near white
bell-shaped flowers during the summer. 'Blue Mammoth' works well as a
specimen or as a mass planting in a background setting. This massive
hosta can reach 5-feet across at maturity. |
| Bright Lights |
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This vigorous Tokudama type with thick heart-shaped
leaves is probably the best variegated Tokudama on the market. Puckered
gold leaves with a streaky blue margin draw garden visitors like a
magnet. |
| Earth Angel |
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L From the
beloved classic 'Blue Angel' comes 'Earth Angel', a wonderful variegated
form. Large heart-shaped blue-green leaves have a wide creamy-white
border. Pale lavender flowers top the clump in early summer. Destined to
be a show stopper when used as a specimen in the shady landscape.
2009 American Hosta Growers Hosta of the Year! |
| Jimmy Crack Corn |
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marvelous 'Piedmont Gold' seedling displays large gold leaves with
deeply impressed veins. The leaves are margined with a wonderful
piecrust edge. 'Jimmy Crack Corn' will form a large clump with its
leaves held horizontally. Near white flowers above the foliage in early
summer. |
| June |
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M This lovely
sport of 'Halcyon' has gold leaves bordered by a blue and green shaded
margin. The light center will bleach to creamy-white in bright light.
Unlike many light centered hostas this one has great substance. Stands
out in any garden! American Hosta Grower selection for 2001 Hosta of
the Year! |
| Sum and Substance |
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L The immense
leaves of the classic 'Sum and Substance' make it the most popular gold
hosta ever introduced. An ideal specimen or background plant, some sun
is required to draw out the best coloration. Lavender flowers compliment
the foliage in midsummer. The legendary clump at Wade and Gatten Nursery
measures over 9 feet across, probably making it the largest hosta in the
world! 2004 American Hosta Growers Hosta of the Year! |
| Wheaton Blue |
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Large.
Blue-green, lightly corrugated, ovate, wavy,
10 inch long by 7 inch wide leaves.
Mature size: 50 inches wide by 26 inch height;
mounding, medium to fast growth. |
| Zounds |
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L Bright gold heavily textured heart-shaped leaves makes
this an excellent choice to brighten up shady areas of the garden. The
metallic gold puckered leaves of 'Zounds' seem to glow, especially in
the evening. |
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| Liberty |
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M-L Liberty' features a wider, more dramatic border,
especially noticeable on younger plants. The leaves are thicker than 'Sagae'
indicating its probability of being a polyploid. Like 'Sagae' the yellow
margin fades to creamy-white later in the season. |
| Shazaam |
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Heavily corrugated, pointed green leaves with wide
creamy white margins. |
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| All that Jazz |
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'All That
Jazz' displays large heart-shaped leaves with a clean, creamy-yellow
margin. It forms a majestic clump with a stately, spreading form,
suitable for underplanting with ground covers. Pale lavender flowers top
the clump in midsummer. |
| Komodo Dragon |
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Whether because of its name or durable constitution, 'Komodo Dragon'
forms a large mound (to seven feet!) of heart-shaped gray-green leaves.
Pale lavender flowers open in early summer. A good variety for the back
of the border or specimen use. |
| Mississippi Delta |
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Features large
blue-gray leaves displayed horizontally. The deeply impressed veins
terminate at the leaf base. The magnificent hosta can reach 5 feet and
is topped by scapes of white flowers that branch on mature plants.
Impressive. |
| Rainforest Surprise |
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S This
charming hosta is a sport of 'Maui Buttercups'. Each thick gold leaf is
margined by a nice dark green edge. Pale lavender flowers top the clump
in early summer. |