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I love the color contrast: light orange/yellow with medium green margins, which I planted next to 2 blue Halcyons. Visitors always ask me the name of this one. It's a moderate grower on the north side of my house. Slugs leave it alone. |
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by Christi in Bayside, NY |
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Very colorful Hosta. It does well in full direct sun under 85 degrees, Above that it starts to fade and the leaves dry up. U have tried giving it morning sun till 2pm, but it can'y take that much sun in my zone. So I'll move it.... 'cause I love it! |
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by Richard in Whittier, CA |
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These leaves are so awesome I swear you could make a hansom living just selling them one by one to a florist, they will eat them up, so plant at least fifty. |
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by Richard in Richmond, VA |
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Last year I ordered one, liked it so much I ordered 3 more. They are all in different gardens, and clearly the 2 which get more sun are bigger this year. Last year they all had a second flush, but were small. Definitely slow growing, at least as far as the size of the leaves. But there are lots of them, and the flowers are lovely. A very tidy and bright hosta! One of my favorites! |
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by Nancy in Pittsford, NY |
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It took two years for mine to grow much. After three years it's still not very big but very, very pretty. If I had to pick a favorite, this would be it. Mine is on the north side of the house but gets some morning sun. Leaves vary from green, to yellow, to orangish in color. Get one; you'll love it! |
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by Julie in Dysart, IA |
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Awesome simply an awesome hosta, it takes a bit of sun to make it pop. It is the brightest hosta in my garden even toping old Sunpower. |
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by Richard in Richmond, VA |