This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Montgomery, Alabama
Juneau, Alaska
Malvern, Arkansas
Oxford, Connecticut
Bonifay, Florida
Albany, Georgia
Barnesville, Georgia
Cleveland, Georgia
Marietta, Georgia
Caseyville, Illinois
Machesney Park, Illinois
Nilwood, Illinois
Northbrook, Illinois
Washington, Illinois
Indianapolis, Indiana
Dubuque, Iowa
Inwood, Iowa
Mechanicsville, Iowa
Clay Center, Kansas
Hebron, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Baker, Louisiana
Durham, Maine
Sumner, Maine
Easton, Maryland
Adrian, Michigan
Dearborn Heights, Michigan
Royal Oak, Michigan(2 reports)
South Lyon, Michigan
Traverse City, Michigan
Albertville, Minnesota
Andover, Minnesota
Braham, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota(2 reports)
New Ulm, Minnesota
Joplin, Missouri
Saint Louis, Missouri
Lothair, Montana
Murray, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
Munsonville, New Hampshire
Rindge, New Hampshire
Cape May Court House, New Jersey
Freehold, New Jersey
Greene, New York
Suffern, New York
Pittsboro, North Carolina
Belfield, North Dakota
Medora, North Dakota
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dublin, Ohio
Mill City, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
Glen Mills, Pennsylvania
Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
North Augusta, South Carolina
Middleton, Tennessee
Westmoreland, Tennessee
Colmesneil, Texas
Magna, Utah
Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Lexington, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Portsmouth, Virginia
Olympia, Washington
Madison, Wisconsin(2 reports)
Marion, Wisconsin
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This is one of the most popular of hosta cultivars. It is often referred to as if it were a cultivar of the August lily (H. plantaginea),...Read More
This one tolerates morning and evening sun and heat well without the leaves frying. Stays green too. Only thing that bothers it is wind...Read More
I really love this variant - the mature specimen is truly spectacular. Mine is a 3 foot tall, 5 foot wide mound of bright green leaves th...Read More
This is one hosta I'll never be without. I've been growing 'Royal' for years and has survived our droughts. I have no slugs or snail pro...Read More
a.k.a. Hosta plantaginea 'Royal Standard'
Looking beautiful this summer!
My snails seem to adore this plant, even though it's growing in a container. Will see if it manages to get going or if they kill it completely..
I have been growing Royal Standard Hostas in the full (northern exposure) sun and partial shade for over 10 years in Florida, first in Le...Read More
ROYAL STANDARD is one of very few Hostas that can be grown in Zone 8b Florida. Here, it makes two flushes of bloom, with the second...Read More
Very fast growing, and produces a large number of fragrant flowers. Mine tolerates a couple hours of direct morning sun and looks great. ...Read More
Beautiful foliage...shiny green leaves. Transplants well and slugs/bugs aren't especially attracted to it.
Royal Standard is a fast growing hosta that can take some sun and has attractive foliage. The plant in the pix shows some sport leaf and ...Read More