This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Broomfield, Colorado
Bonifay, Florida
Marietta, Georgia
Caseyville, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
Elgin, Illinois
Machesney Park, Illinois
Peoria, Illinois
Elberfeld, Indiana
Portland, Indiana
Davenport, Iowa
Cumberland, Maryland
Roslindale, Massachusetts
Royal Oak, Michigan
Minneapolis, Minnesota
New Ulm, Minnesota
Greene, New York
Ithaca, New York
Glouster, Ohio
Haverford, Pennsylvania
Kalama, Washington
Dodgeville, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Racine, Wisconsin
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Most excellent border edge plant. Lawnmower wheels either go under the leaves or push the leaves aside without cutting or damaging the le...Read More
How many other plants produce blue-violet flowers in September in shade?
This is one of my favorite hostas.
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This Hosta does not mind having its feet wet. We have it in two places along a path in the woods. One area is dry and the quite wet and i...Read More
This was one of the first hostas that I had ever planted (1997) - and it was a terrific one to get started with! I used three plants to...Read More
Garden backbone; blooms in late August and September when almost all plants have given up.
Easy to grow with a rapid growth rate
Grows well in many lighting conditions. Mounds beautifully with nice dark green foliage.