| Hostas are good garden plants, thriving in all soils from pure clay to boggy ground and they usually get bigger every year. They don't seem to suffer from any significant diseases but their enemy at times are slugs and snails.
The cultivar, 'Change of Tradition' has a medium spread with lance shaped, glossy dark green with a white edge. Funnel shaped, pale lavender flowers bloom on straight, bare 24 inch stems in the midsummer. |