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Hosta Sum and Substance
- Hosta, commonly known as Plantain Lily are among the best, all foliage plants and the variety Sum and Substance is no exception, with its huge corrugated chartreuse-yellow leaves. This Hosta also produces tall spikes of pale lilac flowers during June and July.
- Hosta's are herbaceous perennials that thrive in shade or low light conditions making them popular with gardeners. They are ideal to grow in North facing aspects of a garden where most other plants will not grow.
- Hosta's are tolerant of most types of soil, provided that the soil is well-draining. Avoid planting them in clay soil as it retains too much moisture. If unsure where to plant, they also make fantastic patio pot and container plants.
- Hosta, commonly known as Plantain Lily are among the best, all foliage plants and the variety Sum and Substance is no exception, with its huge corrugated chartreuse-yellow leaves. This Hosta also produces tall spikes of pale lilac flowers during June and July.
- Hosta's are herbaceous perennials that thrive in shade or low light conditions making them popular with gardeners. They are ideal to grow in North facing aspects of a garden where most other plants will not grow.
- Hosta's are tolerant of most types of soil, provided that the soil is well-draining. Avoid planting them in clay soil as it retains too much moisture. If unsure where to plant, they also make fantastic patio pot and container plants.
$5.40
Original: $17.99
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$17.99
$5.40Description
- Hosta, commonly known as Plantain Lily are among the best, all foliage plants and the variety Sum and Substance is no exception, with its huge corrugated chartreuse-yellow leaves. This Hosta also produces tall spikes of pale lilac flowers during June and July.
- Hosta's are herbaceous perennials that thrive in shade or low light conditions making them popular with gardeners. They are ideal to grow in North facing aspects of a garden where most other plants will not grow.
- Hosta's are tolerant of most types of soil, provided that the soil is well-draining. Avoid planting them in clay soil as it retains too much moisture. If unsure where to plant, they also make fantastic patio pot and container plants.























