White Center on Small PlantHosta Remember Me, Hosta ‘Remember Me’, is named in honor of Sandy De Boer, a former employee of Walters Gardens Inc. who died of breast cancer in 2001. Walters Gardens Inc. makes a donation for every plant sold of ‘Remember Me’ to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.Hosta ‘Remember Me’ is a beautiful white centered selection of Hosta ‘June’. The small mounds of creamy white foliage with blue-green margins make excellent plants for smaller areas or in front of the border. ‘Remember Me’ demonstrates many of the same outstanding qualities of ‘June’, like good slug resistance and thick healthy foliage. Lavender flowers add additional beauty to this hosta!Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails. Plant this low care plant in an area that receives the right amount of light. The leaves need some morning sun to bring out the best coloration. Too much sun will burn the leaves. ‘Remember Me’ is most at home in shady, woodland settings and often works well as specimen or edging plant.’Remember Me’ honors not only Sandy, but the thousands of women who fight this life threatening disease every day!* White Leaves with Blue Green Margins* Lavender Flowers* Small 15″ SizeKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Category: Hostas
Hosta Lakeside Shore Master
Broad and PuckeredThe Hosta Lakeside Shore Master, Hosta ‘Lakeside Shore Master’, is a vigorous growing and eye catching member of the Lakeside series. ‘Lakeside Shore Master’ Hosta commands attention in the garden with its broadly ovate blue-green leaves that develop rich ivory to yellow centers. At maturity, the leaves display some puckering. In midsummer, it produces lavender flowers. An impressive and easy to maintain Hosta, ‘Lakeside Shore Master’ is a good grower, makes a very handsome mound, and brightens up a shady area!’Lakeside Shore Master’ is a low care perennial and is ideal for shady positions and is one of the most popular for landscapes. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails. It grows well in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. Plant ‘Lakeside Shore Master’ in an area that receives the right amount of light. The leaves need some morning sun to bring out the best coloration; too much sun will burn the leaves.If you need a plant that is easy to maintain and provides a bright spot in your shaded garden, ‘Lakeside Shore Master’ will certainly be the one!* Broad Puckered Green Leaves With Yellow Centers* Lavender Flowers* Morning Sun Intensifies ColorsKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Hosta Arctic Blast
A Frosty WaveHosta Arctic Blast, Hosta ‘Arctic Blast’, has leaves that are frosted blue with white undersides, and the leaf margins are wavy with twisted pointed tips. Hosta ‘Arctic Blast’ has a vase-like, upright habit, and produces trumpet-shaped, lavender flowers that are produced on 30″ scapes in midsummer.’Arctic Blast’ is a large hosta that originated as a cross of ‘Komodo Dragon’ x ‘Elvis Lives’. This plant would create a great visual display in a decorative container as well as enhance your garden landscape!This hosta is a low care perennial that is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots.High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors of ‘Arctic Blast’, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly!This hosta is most at home in shady, woodland settings and often works well as specimen or edging plants. ‘Arctic Blast’ Hosta is an attention-getting plant in the border, along the foundation, or as an accent planting in any setting.You will be very pleased with the lovely flowers and the striking foliage of ‘Arctic Blast’!* ‘Frosted’ Pointy Leaves* Lavender Flowers* Shade PlantKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Hosta High Society
Color Changing Leaves in Small PlantHosta High Society, Hosta ‘High Society’ (PP#17,313), is a classy sport of Hosta ‘June’. This compact beauty emerges in spring with a narrow, yellow center and wide, powder blue margins.As the season progresses, the Hosta ‘High Society’ leaf center widens and brightens to white. Being a small sized hosta, it is great for containers or the front of a border.Pale lavender flowers open just above the mound of foliage in late summer. Small and slow growing, but is worth the wait; makes a fantastic specimen.’High Society’ is a low care perennial and is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular landscape uses. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails.It grows well in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots.Plant ‘High Society’ in an area that receives the right amount of light. The leaves need some morning sun to bring the rich golden color out; too much sun will burn the leaves. ‘High Society’ goes completely dormant in the fall, and the dying foliage can be removed any time before mid spring.This little compact beauty has the power to add a great amount of color to a small space!* Yellow Centers Surrounded by Blue Margins* Pale Lavender Flowers* Small Plant Keep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Hosta Wheee
Cream Edged All the WayThe Hosta Wheee!, Hosta ‘Wheee!’, has amazing rippled and ruffled foliage that shows off its appealing colors. The light green leaves of ‘Wheee!’ have cream-colored margins, and they extend from the tip all the way down the petiole to the crown.Having excellent substance, the leaves are resistant to slugs. In midsummer light lavender flowers appear on 24″ purple scapesPlant this low care plant in an area that receives the right amount of light. The leaves need some morning sun to bring out the best coloration; too much sun will burn the leaves. ‘Wheee!’ is most at home in shady, woodland settings and often works well as specimen or edging plant.Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails. Due to its versatility and ease of care, ‘Wheee!’ hostas are extremely popular perennials for all gardeners!* Green Leaves Have Ripples and Ruffles* Cream Edges Extend to Crown* Lavender FlowersKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Golden Tiara Hosta
Re-blooming Small Hosta Grows FastThe Hosta ‘Golden Tiara’ has thin, heart-shaped green leaves with wide chartreuse and white margins foliage, making it very striking. It is the first small hosta to have gold margined leaves! Growing quickly and having a lot of blooms, it produces dusky lavender flowers that bloom from July to August. It has a plant height of 12” and a spread of 24-36”. If you like hosta flowers, this charming plant will offer blossoms again if you cut off the scapes once the first flowers have faded. ‘Golden Tiara’ provides bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. It needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.It grows best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. The leaves need some morning sun to bring the rich golden color out; too much sun will burn the leaves. ‘Golden Tiara’ is most at home in shady, woodland settings and often works well in containers.This ‘Golden Tiara’ shows lots of versatility with its fast clumping habit, good form, and persistent color!* Heart Shaped Green Leaves with Cream and Gold Margins* Lavender Rebloomer* Compact PlantKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Key West Hosta
One of the Largest Gold HostasHosta Key West, Hosta ‘Key West’, is a member of the ‘Americana Series’. This very large, fast growing Hosta is a cross between Hosta ‘Elatior’ and ‘High Noon’.Hosta ‘Key West’ is a lovely plant with its smooth heart shaped leaves and pleasing gold color. Lavender flowers are formed in early summer. The bright gold, heart-shaped leaves are very large and form a clump of foliage that when mature, will reach over 6′ across!’Key West’, is a low care perennial and is ideal for shady positions and is one of the most popular for landscapes. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails.It grows well in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. Plant ‘Key West’, in an area that receives the right amount of light. The leaves need some morning sun to bring out the best coloration; too much sun will burn the leaves.Being one of the largest gold Hostas, ‘Key West’ is a shockingly beautiful and superb shade plant with a tropical flair!* Large Gold Heart Shaped Leaves* Lavender Flowers* Large Clumping PlantKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Liberty Hosta
The Hosta Liberty, Hosta ‘Liberty’ (PP12,531), is a sport of the well known variety Sagae and is considered by many to be the finest Hosta ever introduced!Getting rave reviews from experts, this medium sized Hosta has a dark green leaves with a wide golden yellow margin that changes to cream in the summer. In late summer, each clump is topped with spikes of hummingbird-friendly lavender flowers.’Liberty’ provides bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot. ‘Liberty’ is one of the best variegated slug resistant hostas!’Liberty’ is a low care perennial and is ideal for shady positions and is one of the most popular for landscapes. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails.It grows well in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots.Plant ‘Liberty’ in an area that receives the right amount of light. The leaves need some morning sun to bring out the best coloration; too much sun will burn the leaves.Winning the Hosta of the Year Award for 2012, ‘Liberty’ is considered by many expert gardeners to be the finest Hosta introduced in the past ten years!* Gorgeous foliage* Low maintenance* Great specimenKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Hosta Stained Glass
Sun Tolerant, Fragrant Flowers & Golden Foliage Make This a Best Seller!The Hosta Stained Glass, Hosta ‘Stained Glass’, is a sport of the hosta ‘Guacamole’ and is a previous winnen of the ‘Hosta of the Year’ from the American Hosta Growers Society. It is considered one of the best hostas to be released in years!It has shiny, deeply veined, golden foliage which almost appears to give the leaves a stained glass effect. Each leaf is surrounded by a dark green margin. The fragrant lavender flowers of this hosta appear in late summer, providing bright color in shade along with its colorful foliage.‘Stained Glass’ is a sun tolerant hosta and should be planted in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener!Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails. ‘Stained Glass’ is most at home in woodland settings and often works well as specimen or edging plant. Since it exhibits some sun tolerance, it can be located in partial sun to partial shade.* Deeply Veined Golden Foliage with Deep Green Margins* Fragrant Lavender Flowers* Part Sun TolerantKeep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.
Hosta Dream Weaver
Large Thick Leaves are Slug ResistantHosta Dream Weaver, Hosta ‘Dream Weaver’, is a choice sport of the very popular Hosta ‘Great Expectations’. The large, distinctive leaves have thick substance and very wide 3″ blue-green margins that make a dramatic contrast against the creamy white leaf centers.’Dream Weaver’ is lightly cupped, lightly corrugated and has thick substance. A gorgeous hosta, and the creamy white flowers are just the icing on the cake with this one! It forms a generous mound that really stands out from the rest. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots.High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors. Dream Weaver’ is most at home in shady, woodland settings and often works well as specimen or edging plant.’Dream Weaver’ will become a favorite since it makes a grand statement wherever it is planted!* Thick Large Leaves* Creamy White Centers and Wide Blue Green Margin* White Flowers Keep Your Hosta Collection Healthy.