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Plant Name & Description
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'Thunderbolt' (sieboldiana) This beautiful
sport of H. sieboldiana 'Elegans' has large ovate
blue-green leaves with thin cream to white centers.
Stronger grower than H. 'Great Expectations'
Early near-white flowers on 28" scapes. 36"w x
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tokudama 'Flavocircinalis' Heavy
substanced, dark blue-green leaves with a gold
border. Resembles a smaller more refined
'Frances Williams'. Early near white with
lavender stripe flowers on 25" scapes. 48" w x
17"h, Partial sun to full shade. |
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Twilight’
PP14040 This is a tetraploid sport of H.
fortunei Aureomarginata' but with much larger and
denser leaves with wide creamy-gold margins.
Lavender flowers in Midsummer. 22" x 30"h. |
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Twist of Lime This is a new twist to the already popular Hosta Lemon Lime. The same bright gold lanceolate leaves as its parent, but it also has a green edge. Vigorous grower. Midseason purple-striped flowers
in 20" scapes. 36"w x 12"h, Shade to 1/2 sun. |
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Undulata This is a more heavily variegated more attractive uncommon clone with only a thin green edge. Unlike the more common clone, it is also very stable. As with other undulatas, it does turn green by late summer. The most common variegated Hosta in the trade (commonly called undulata Variegated or undulata Medio Variegated) should be correctly called Undulata Univittata
as is listed below. Midseason pale lavender flowers
on 40" scapes. 32"w x 12"h, Shade to 3/4 sun. |
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Undulata Albo Marginata (Silver-edged)
Common white margined variety.
green leaves with a narrow white border. Early
pale purple flowers on 31-45" scapes. 51"w x
23"h, Shade to 3/4 sun. |
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Undulata
'Mediopicta
(aka. Common variegated Hosta, undulata Medio Variegata, Silver Variegated) Wavy green leaves with white centers. Early pale purple flowers
on 32-45" scapes. 49"w x 20"h, Shade to 3/4 sun. |
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Vanilla Cream Bright, flat-growing, creamy-gold
leaves below lavender flowers on 16" dark scapes
that contrast wonderfully with the bright foliage.
Certainly one of the finest gold Hostas available to
date. 26"w x 11"h, Shade to full sun. |
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ventricosa Aureo
Maculata An old classic that is still an attention getter. Heavily substanced, dark green, semi-glossy, ribbed, heart-shaped leaves that emerge with a vibrant light yellow center which changes to green as the season progresses. Midseason, large, bell shaped, light purple flowers. As with all Hosta ventricosa, a naturally occurring tetraploid.
48"w x 22"h, Shade to 3/4 sun. |
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venusta
Medium green ovate leaves form a compact miniature mound. One of the smallest Hostas available. Great for rock gardens or any small place. Midseason lavender flowers. Very Small. shade to full sun. |
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Whirlwind
Twisted deep green leaves with a white and chartreuse streaked center. Very different. Midseason lavender flowers
30" scapes. 45"w x 18"h, Shade to 3/4 sun. |
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Wide Brim
Dark green leaves with very wide cream-to-white borders. Vigorous,
compact and adaptable grower. Dense clusters of midseason light lavender flowers
with darker stripes on 24" scapes. 45"w x
18"h. Shade to 3/4 sun. |
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'Wolverine' Blue lance shaped leaves
with fold edges that later change to white.
Fast grower. Midseason lavender flowers on 20"
scapes. 30"w x 12"h. |
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Yellow Splash Rim
An extremely beautiful, vigorous and adaptable Hosta that deserves much more use. Medium-green leaves with a wide cream edge. Nice vase-shaped form. Wonderful Hosta for edging. Midseason lavender flowers
on 28" scapes. 30"w x 14"h, Shade to 3/4 sun. |