Product Description
SUM and SUBSTANCE Hosta (Arden 1980) (4) 1-gallons
- One of the largest hostas available today, with 16' broadly ovate leaves and a huge, mounded form
- Leaf color varies with the amount of available sun from light green to chartreuse to gold; prefers 1/4 to 3/4 day of sun
- Leaves are of good substance, corrugated, and glossy, giving them good slug resistance
- Pale lavender, bell-shaped flowers on 48' scapes in mid to late summer
- Exhibits greater sun tolerance.
Very large.
Heart-shaped golden chartreuse leaves, which becomes more puckered with maturity. Leaves are of good substance, corrugated, and glossy, giving them good slug resistance.
Mature size: 60 inches wide by 36-inch height.
White flowers on 72-inch scapes.
Parentage: Unknown.
Hosta of the Year 2004.
American Hosta Society Multiple Award Winner.
Leaf color varies with the amount of available sun from light green to chartreuse to gold; prefers 1/4 to 3/4 day of sun. One of the biggest and most popular Hostas due to its mammoth potential.
If you think yours is big, the record is 9 feet wide.
(4) 1-gallon containers ready to plant, plants may be trimmed for shipping,