Medium. Beautiful, heart-shaped leaves, powdery blue in the spring, turning dark blue-green in the summer. This is probably my favorite blue hosta. It has great form and color, good substance, and holds up well into the fall, after most hostas have turned to mush. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Hosta with a more beautiful blue color than this one, a chalky, powdery blue in spring, turning to a deep blue in the summer. It’s a medium size plant, so it’s not going to scream for attention like ‘Blue Angel’ or the many huge sieboldiana hybrids. The leaves are heart-shaped and heavily ribbed, a bit smaller than my out-stretched hand. They arch and overlap, forming a neat, symmetrical mound topped by pale lavender flowers in the summer. If you are starting a hosta garden, this is one of the first plants you should buy.
Medium. This is the variegated form of 'Candy Hearts', with gray-green heart-shaped leaves with a narrow white margin.
Small. A vigorous plant with yellow-green leaves. Can take some morning sun and makes a good, fast-growing ground cover.















