Many Shades of Hosta Collection
America's Most Popular Perennial The hardy hosta has a well-earned reputation as one of the loveliest, most reliable plants for growing in the shade. Known for its broad, textured foliage that comes in countless colour combinations, hostas are versatile, require little care and fit in just about anywhere—such as beneath a stand of trees and alongside buildings. While we love their lush leaves, the tall flower scapes of hostas provide added dimension and colour!
Our Many Shades of Hosta Collection offers hosta lovers an exciting alternative to ordinary hosta hues—with bold colour combinations and incredible shapes and textures.
This collection includes five hostas:
- Abiqua Drinking Gourd Hosta: The blue-green leaves of Abiqua are large, thick and heavily cupped, forming 3" deep, rounded bowls that can hold water. An award winner for shade, it forms neat 18" mounds and sends up 22" scapes carrying lavender, bell-shaped blooms. Ideal for borders, containers and shade beds.
- Gold Standard Hosta: Â This multi-award winner has set the gold standard for excellence in a colour-changing hosta! Large, ovate leaves emerge in spring with light green centres and dark green edges; by midsummer, the centres turn a glorious shade of gold. Very suitable for mass planting or use as a focal point. Pale lavender, 2"blooms that draw pollinators form on top of 30" scapes.
- First Blush Hosta: Starting out green in the spring, this incredible hosta begins to show a blush of red. As the season wanes, the rich green hue will return. The red blush will persist longer in Northern gardens. In summer, purple blooms enrich the scene. PP28920
- Tokudama flavocircinalis Hosta: Thick, nearly round, frosty blue leaves have wide, irregular chartreuse margins and a corrugated texture. Plant in borders, containers or between shrubs and trees as a ground cover. Shows great slug resistance.
- White Feather Hosta: This fascinating, full-shade hosta is truly magical! Curious white leaves are a welcome surprise as they emerge in spring. As it matures, the leaves transform into a blend of green and cream. Lavender flowers grace your garden in early summer. Performs best in full shade. Direct sun can burn the foliage.
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Many Shades of Hosta Collection
Many Shades of Hosta Collection
America's Most Popular Perennial The hardy hosta has a well-earned reputation as one of the loveliest, most reliable plants for growing in the shade. Known for its broad, textured foliage that comes in countless colour combinations, hostas are versatile, require little care and fit in just about anywhere—such as beneath a stand of trees and alongside buildings. While we love their lush leaves, the tall flower scapes of hostas provide added dimension and colour!
Our Many Shades of Hosta Collection offers hosta lovers an exciting alternative to ordinary hosta hues—with bold colour combinations and incredible shapes and textures.
This collection includes five hostas:
- Abiqua Drinking Gourd Hosta: The blue-green leaves of Abiqua are large, thick and heavily cupped, forming 3" deep, rounded bowls that can hold water. An award winner for shade, it forms neat 18" mounds and sends up 22" scapes carrying lavender, bell-shaped blooms. Ideal for borders, containers and shade beds.
- Gold Standard Hosta: Â This multi-award winner has set the gold standard for excellence in a colour-changing hosta! Large, ovate leaves emerge in spring with light green centres and dark green edges; by midsummer, the centres turn a glorious shade of gold. Very suitable for mass planting or use as a focal point. Pale lavender, 2"blooms that draw pollinators form on top of 30" scapes.
- First Blush Hosta: Starting out green in the spring, this incredible hosta begins to show a blush of red. As the season wanes, the rich green hue will return. The red blush will persist longer in Northern gardens. In summer, purple blooms enrich the scene. PP28920
- Tokudama flavocircinalis Hosta: Thick, nearly round, frosty blue leaves have wide, irregular chartreuse margins and a corrugated texture. Plant in borders, containers or between shrubs and trees as a ground cover. Shows great slug resistance.
- White Feather Hosta: This fascinating, full-shade hosta is truly magical! Curious white leaves are a welcome surprise as they emerge in spring. As it matures, the leaves transform into a blend of green and cream. Lavender flowers grace your garden in early summer. Performs best in full shade. Direct sun can burn the foliage.
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America's Most Popular Perennial The hardy hosta has a well-earned reputation as one of the loveliest, most reliable plants for growing in the shade. Known for its broad, textured foliage that comes in countless colour combinations, hostas are versatile, require little care and fit in just about anywhere—such as beneath a stand of trees and alongside buildings. While we love their lush leaves, the tall flower scapes of hostas provide added dimension and colour!
Our Many Shades of Hosta Collection offers hosta lovers an exciting alternative to ordinary hosta hues—with bold colour combinations and incredible shapes and textures.
This collection includes five hostas:
- Abiqua Drinking Gourd Hosta: The blue-green leaves of Abiqua are large, thick and heavily cupped, forming 3" deep, rounded bowls that can hold water. An award winner for shade, it forms neat 18" mounds and sends up 22" scapes carrying lavender, bell-shaped blooms. Ideal for borders, containers and shade beds.
- Gold Standard Hosta: Â This multi-award winner has set the gold standard for excellence in a colour-changing hosta! Large, ovate leaves emerge in spring with light green centres and dark green edges; by midsummer, the centres turn a glorious shade of gold. Very suitable for mass planting or use as a focal point. Pale lavender, 2"blooms that draw pollinators form on top of 30" scapes.
- First Blush Hosta: Starting out green in the spring, this incredible hosta begins to show a blush of red. As the season wanes, the rich green hue will return. The red blush will persist longer in Northern gardens. In summer, purple blooms enrich the scene. PP28920
- Tokudama flavocircinalis Hosta: Thick, nearly round, frosty blue leaves have wide, irregular chartreuse margins and a corrugated texture. Plant in borders, containers or between shrubs and trees as a ground cover. Shows great slug resistance.
- White Feather Hosta: This fascinating, full-shade hosta is truly magical! Curious white leaves are a welcome surprise as they emerge in spring. As it matures, the leaves transform into a blend of green and cream. Lavender flowers grace your garden in early summer. Performs best in full shade. Direct sun can burn the foliage.


















