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Blue Jay Hosta
ust 10 inches high at maturity, this slow-growing treasure is so intensely
colored it makes a much bigger impact than its size would suggest! Never greening out in summer’s heat, this blue beauty is the most vibrant we’ve seen. Lavender blooms arise in early summer. Use for edging and containers! Space 1’ apart. Z 3-8; early summer, part sun/full shade; H: 10”, W: 18”
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Captain Kirk Hosta
A true heat-tolerant, slug-resistant Hosta with substantial rich gold leaves edged in deep green. Will not burn out or lose its golden hue in hot weather. Z 3-8; midsummer; part shade; H: 30”, W: 30”
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Fair Maiden Hosta
Rare and highly desirable, with delightful variegation on a graceful,
rounded mound. Central dark green zones are surrounded by wide, irregular bands of creamy-white that bleach to pure white as the season progresses, accentuating the wavy texture of the leaf edges. Lavender flowers complete the color show in midsummer. Space 12” apart. Z 3-9; midsummer; part shade; H: 18-20”, W: 18-20”
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Grand Prize Hosta
GREEN LEAVES HAVE VERY WIDE, BRIGHT GOLD MARGINS THAT FADE TO CREAM BY SUMMER. DARK PURPLE FLOWERS.
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