Sagae
$20.00
Large hosta with blue leaves and wavy, yellow margins turning creamy-white. Large, lavender flowers appear on lovely, long scapes in early to midsummer. Slug resistant and sun tolerant!
(Mature Size: 31″T x 70″W)
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Large, vase shaped plant with blue heart shaped leaves. Broad ripples along the edges emerge as a bright yellow becoming a creamy white by mid-summer. Lavender flowers open on 48″ scapes in July/August. Hosta of the year for the year 2000.
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