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Cream edged form of Honeybells. Long, variegated slightly strap like leaves of a satiny apple green. Tall spikes of pale lavender sweetly scented flowers in late summer. A better border than pot subject, best in dappled shade but will take some sun if not too dry. Lovely if planted where it's scent can be appreciated.
Hosta ‘Sugar and Cream’. Hosta with elongated apple green leaves with a wavy white margin. Lavender flowers.
All Hostas need some shade and few will thrive in open strong sunlight. A general rule is that the lighter foliage, the brighter the sunlight that will be tolerated. Variegated varieties tend to require more sun to keep their white, light green or gold stripes. The darker, bluer varieties need more shade.
Once established, Hostas are pretty tough and will spread horizontally to make excellent ground cover.
Grown for their decorative foliage. Form large clumps that are excellent for ground cover. Attracts humming birds in suitable geographical locations.
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