General Culture:
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
A striking specimen plant. Features a mound of flat, heart-shaped leaves with gold centers and bright green leaf margins and with racemes of bell-shaped, purple flowers on 28" scapes. A dependable and versatile perennial requiring little care. Grown primarily for its beautiful foliage which provides color, contrast and texture to the landscape. Dense foliage crowds out most garden weeds. Does best in a rich, moist soil in light, dappled shade.
Problems:
Although slugs and snails can be serious problems, and leaf spots and crown rot lesser problems, hostas are otherwise virtually disease and pest-free and are ideal, low-maintenance garden perennials. No special culture is required.
Uses:
Hostas are a mainstay of the shade garden. This medium hosta can be planted as a specimen or mixed with other perennials in the border or woodland garden, or used as an edging plant, or massed and divided to create a dense ground cover.
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