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Bloom Time:Early Summer - Early Fall
Hardiness Zone:3 - 9
Height:18″ - 36″
Color:White
Size:1-2 eye roots
Light Requirements:
Garden Guide:

Hosta White Feather

Latin Name: Hosta
Common Name: Hosta
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Item #62241 - Spring 2012 Catalog (Page 2)
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This Hosta is quite unique in color. As it appears the leaves are completely white. With maturity, streaks of green begin to appear and lavender flowers rise from the top. Excellent for shade or partial shade. Grows even in moist locations. Plant 18-24" apart. They take about 1 year to establish.

Customer Comments and Reviews

romiOctober 6, 2011

Hosta White Feather

My plant started out with white leaves now their green. Will they go back to white next spring

The Bulb Lady ReplyOctober 7, 2011

Hosta White Feather

Yes, each season the leaves start out white but as they mature they turn green.

BeckyMay 15, 2011

Hosta White Feather

If you want to keep animals away, try human hair. Gather from a salon. I have done this numerous times and it works. Just spread the hair around the plants. One year when I did this I missed one plant and that was the one that was eaten, so I am convinced it works.

If you want to keep animals away, try human hair. Gather from a salon. I have done this numerous times and it works. Just spread the hair around the plants. One year when I did this I missed one … 

vickyMarch 27, 2011

Hosta White Feather

Last comment I promise, I have 16 variaties of hosta in my gardens and still growing. One I have seems to fit the description of Tina, June 26, 2010. It is called "Sea Thunder" it is a small hosta, white leaves with a blue green margin. The other I have is "Albo Marginata" which is the reverse with white edges. Hope that helps.

Last comment I promise, I have 16 variaties of hosta in my gardens and still growing. One I have seems to fit the description of Tina, June 26, 2010. It is called "Sea Thunder" it is a small hosta … 

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