Hosta tokudama Flavocircinalis has large, grayish-blue leaves with wide, irregular, chartreuse margins. Delightful, fragrant, pale lavender flowers on long stalks appear in July. Hosta lilies, sometimes called Plantain or Heart Lilies, are some of the finest foundation or specimen plants you can find for shady areas. Hostas are unequaled for their broad, ribbed, wavy foliage in many colors and their fragrant, bell-shaped flowers in white, blue, lavender and purple. Hostas take about 1-year to establish themselves.
Each offer includes one potted perennial plant grown in a 2.50 quart pot
Space plants approximately 24 to 36 inches apart for best results
Tolerates a wide range of soils, but grows best in well-drained soil
Blooms in July
Reaches standard mature height of 18 to 24 inches tall
Botanical name: hosta tokudama flavocircinalis