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Mark A. Miller

(Happy Hearts Plantain Lily, Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Hostas are mound-forming herbaceous perennials grown mostly for their attractive foliage. The compact ‘Happy Hearts’ is a small to medium-sized hosta that forms neat clumps. Its heart-shaped leaves have a slightly wavy margin and a puckered, corrugated texture. They are green with a blue sheen. Pale lavender to white, tubular flowers appear on leafless stems held above the foliage in midsummer.

Overall, this hosta grows best in full to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of well-drained...

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James H. Schutte

(Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Arguably, there is no better perennial for shade. Hosta is a clump forming herbaceous ornamental grown mostly for its attractive foliage. The genus originates from Asia and is comprised of approximately 40 species and thousands of hybrid cultivars.

Throughout the growing season they present clumps of foliage in various shades of green, blue, blue-gray or gold. Some also have variegated markings of white, cream or gold. Their flowers are variable, but are generally trumpet, funnel or bell-shaped...

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Mark A. Miller

(Heart Broken Plantain Lily, Hosta)

Hostas are mound-forming herbaceous perennials grown mostly for their attractive foliage. The low-growing selection ‘Heart Broken’ evokes a miniature or dainty feel to a shade garden. This cultivar originated in 2002 as a mutation of the hybrid hosta 'Faithful Heart'. Hybridizer Mark Zilis gains credit for selection, but the cultivar name originated with R. Solberg. Forming a dense, leafy clump, 'Heart Broken' has rounded, somewhat ruffled leaves. They emerge in spring bright yellow and transition...

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James Burghardt

(Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Arguably, there is no better perennial for shade. Hosta is a clump forming herbaceous ornamental grown mostly for its attractive foliage. The genus originates from Asia and is comprised of approximately 40 species and thousands of hybrid cultivars.

Throughout the growing season they present clumps of foliage in various shades of green, blue, blue-gray or gold. Some also have variegated markings of white, cream or gold. Their flowers are variable, but are generally trumpet, funnel or bell-shaped...

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James Burghardt

(Heartleaf Plantain Lily, Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Hostas are herbaceous perennials grown for their leaves, tolerance for shade, toughness, and mounding habit. This one, ‘Heartleaf’ is notable for its uniform, pointed, heart-shaped leaves. They are heavily veined and puckered, and light green. This hosta is medium-sized and forms dense mounds. It produce many large, lavender, funnel-to-bell shaped flowers atop leafless stems above the clump in summer.

Like most hostas, ‘Heartleaf’ hosta grows best in full to partial shade, tolerates a wide range...

(Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Arguably, there is no better perennial for shade. Hosta is a clump forming herbaceous ornamental grown mostly for its attractive foliage. The genus originates from Asia and is comprised of approximately 40 species and thousands of hybrid cultivars.

Throughout the growing season they present clumps of foliage in various shades of green, blue, blue-gray or gold. Some also have variegated markings of white, cream or gold. Their flowers are variable, but are generally trumpet, funnel or bell-shaped...

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James Burghardt

(Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Arguably, there is no better perennial for shade. Hosta is a clump forming herbaceous ornamental grown mostly for its attractive foliage. The genus originates from Asia and is comprised of approximately 40 species and thousands of hybrid cultivars.

Throughout the growing season they present clumps of foliage in various shades of green, blue, blue-gray or gold. Some also have variegated markings of white, cream or gold. Their flowers are variable, but are generally trumpet, funnel or bell-shaped...

Image of Hosta

James H. Schutte

(Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Arguably, there is no better perennial for shade. Hosta is a clump forming herbaceous ornamental grown mostly for its attractive foliage. The genus originates from Asia and is comprised of approximately 40 species and thousands of hybrid cultivars.

Throughout the growing season they present clumps of foliage in various shades of green, blue, blue-gray or gold. Some also have variegated markings of white, cream or gold. Their flowers are variable, but are generally trumpet, funnel or bell-shaped...

Image of Hosta

James H. Schutte

(Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Arguably, there is no better perennial for shade. Hosta is a clump forming herbaceous ornamental grown mostly for its attractive foliage. The genus originates from Asia and is comprised of approximately 40 species and thousands of hybrid cultivars.

Throughout the growing season they present clumps of foliage in various shades of green, blue, blue-gray or gold. Some also have variegated markings of white, cream or gold. Their flowers are variable, but are generally trumpet, funnel or bell-shaped...

Image of Hosta

James Burghardt

(Hosta, Plantain Lily)

Arguably, there is no better perennial for shade. Hosta is a clump forming herbaceous ornamental grown mostly for its attractive foliage. The genus originates from Asia and is comprised of approximately 40 species and thousands of hybrid cultivars.

Throughout the growing season they present clumps of foliage in various shades of green, blue, blue-gray or gold. Some also have variegated markings of white, cream or gold. Their flowers are variable, but are generally trumpet, funnel or bell-shaped...