Hosta 'Super Nova'

Hosta 'Super Nova' Hosta

Common Name: Hosta

  • A reverse form of H. 'Frances Williams', displaying the same excellent slug tolerance as its parent

  • Huge 13" long leaves have wide, blue-green margins and chartreuse centers that turn gold by midsummer

  • Leaves are of heavy substance, corrugated, waxy, and deeply cupped

  • White, bell-shaped flowers appear on 28" scapes in early to midsummer

Hostas are exceedingly popular perennials in today's gardens due to their versatility in the landscape. Their subtle colors, tall flower scapes, and broad, coarse leaves fill a niche in garden designs that few other plants can achieve. Their large leaves provide excellent coverage for dying bulb foliage. Hostas also grow well in city environments where the air may be polluted by car exhaust, etc.