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Hosta - Touch of Class
Touch of Class needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. The lavender flowers of this slow growing hosta bloom in mid summer, however, hosta’s are not known for their flowers. A great choice for any beginner gardener. Hosta’s provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Touch of Class is no exception. The Hosta Touch of Class, Hosta 'Touch of Class' (PP13,080), is a sport of the well known variety June only has leaves that are more upright. It is a small sized hosta that has dark blue leaves with a yellow gold flame in the leaf center. ... additional info
Tiarella - Neon Lights Foam Flower ‘Neon Lights’ has deeply cut fuzzy green foliage. The highlights of black and purple patterns make it what it is. White flowers appear in the summer; however, Tiarella’s are not noted for their flowers. Try planting this popular perennial with Lamium ‘White Nancy’, Hosta ‘Patriot’ or ‘Japanese Painted Fern’. Tiarella will do best in full shade and need average to moist soil. They can be planted as a ground cover or mingled with other shade loving plants. PPAF. ‘Neon Lights’ has a plant height of 6-8” and a plant spread of 12-15”. Best of all, the coloration is more intense during the winter months, not to mention being lightly fragrant. The Tiarella Neon Lights, 'Tiarella hybrid', also known as Foamflower, is becoming one of the most popular shade perennials on the market today. |
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