Blue-gray, heavily textured, round leaves. Light lavender flowers. August.

This thrilling selection that traces in ancestry back to that old stand by Hosta ‘Halcyon’ features thick powder blue foliage surrounded on its margin by a thick, creamy yellow band. It is a breathtaking color combination on a plant that forms a dense, substantial mound. Strong scapes rise above the foliage bearing lavender flowers from July into September that hummingbirds love!

Huge, rounded, cupped, heavily quilted dreamy blue foliage forms a big, beefy mound in the landscape. Thick flower stems arise from this mound in summer bearing large, tubular, bell-like white flowers in July and August. Easy to grow. Perfect for grouping in the landscape. Attracts hummingbirds.

Amazing powder blue, heavily ribbed, pointed, lance-like foliage forms a large, loose mound of cool color. Thick flower stems arise from this mound in summer bearing purple, tubular bell-like flowers in July and August. Easy to grow. Perfect for grouping in the landscape. Attracts hummingbirds.

No wonder this is named for the largest mammal, ‘Humpback Whale’ is HUGE!!! Large bluish-green, corrugated leaves form a large clump made for the back of the shaded garden. Bright lavender flowers bloom in July and really accent the blue foliage.

Impeccable, summer long color on this big beauty! The chalky blue, corrugated, and slightly cupped foliage will add color and tranquility to a shady spot in your garden. 22″ explode in summer with irresistable fragrant lavender blooms. Perfect for borders or specimens in the dappled sun landscape. A hummingbird magnet!

Brilliant is the only way to describe this vibrant blue and yellow hosta. ‘First Frost’ is wider then it is tall and makes a dramatic statement in the shaded garden. large heart shaped leaves are a bright blue edged in a creamy yellow to white. Tall lavender flower scapes rise above the foliage in summer. Great for shady beds and borders even containers!

Now, one of the worlds favorite Hosta has been improved upon! Hosta ‘Earth Angel’ is a marvelous, white edged mutation of Hosta ‘Blue Angel’. Each 5′ wide clump is composed of thick wide pointed blue leaves, each surrounded by a 1″ wide creamy border (yellow in spring). This breakthrough is the first giant blue Hosta to have a border…stand up and cheer!

Large round leaves are blue with a white center streak. Heavily corrugated leaves add a nice texture and contrast to the shaded garden. White flowers bloom in summer attracting butterflies and rising well above the colorful foliage.

Devil’s Advocate’ is quite snail- and slug-resistant, and it comes by its toughness honestly. It is a sport of the beloved ‘Blue Angel,’ but we believe it actually outdoes its famous parent for ornamental appeal and leaf substance. Like all Hostas, it becomes more textured and beautiful with each passing year, and is very long-lived. In midsummer, small white blooms arise on 4-foot scapes from the center of the plant. Though not too showy, they do attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the shade! Out of bloom, the plant reaches 3 feet high and about 4 feet wide, an excellent size for the foundation or a low hedge as well as a border accent. Enjoy this masterpiece.