This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Islamorada, Florida
Dacula, Georgia
Marietta, Georgia
Hidalgo, Illinois
Machesney Park, Illinois
Peoria, Illinois
Washington, Illinois
Greenfield, Indiana
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Royal Oak, Michigan
Traverse City, Michigan
Saint Louis, Missouri
Jamesburg, New Jersey
Greene, New York
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Belfield, North Dakota
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dublin, Ohio
Glouster, Ohio
Warren, Ohio
Portland, Oregon
Freedom, Pennsylvania
Lexington, Virginia
Owen, Wisconsin
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I have well over 100 varieties of hosta. This is the only one that refuses to survive a Minnesota winter. I've tried it three times. I...Read More
This is a very nice little hosta, on the small side but not a miniature, about 10" tall with a spread of 18" to 20" - a bit larger than ...Read More
Cherry Berry is a very pretty smaller growing hosta. It does not do well in too much shade or an area that is too wet. It prefers some su...Read More
Small mound to 12" H x 28" wide with white-centered foliage with bright red flower scapes in July-August. Leaves grow to 6-1/2" long by ...Read More
Mound is 12" high by 28" wide and grow to be very dense. Scapes are bright red. Very attractive hosta. Registered in 1991 by Bill and ...Read More
I love this plant! One of my favorite hostas, next to the fragrant bouquet hosta. Mine is nice and rounded, still getting new flower sta...Read More