HOSTA American Halo

Large, impressive mounds of thick, rounded, corrugated leaves are blue-green with a creamy-white margin. This sport of Northern Halo is somewhat slow-growing, but is surely worth the wait! White flowers appear in June. Good slug resistance. Hostas adapt well to varying conditions but grow best in moist soil. Their foliage provides wonderful color and texture to the garden! Mature plant size is 22" tall by 48" wide, flowers to 30".

Genus:

Hosta

Cultivar:

American Halo

Foliage Color:

Variegated

Flower Color:

White

Flower Time:

Mid season

Sun Exposure:

Shade/Pt Shade

Soil Condition:

Well-drained

Habit:

Mounded

Mature Height:

22"

Mature Spread:

5-6'

Special Uses:

Cut flowers

Cut flowers


Salt tolerant

Salt tolerant


Attracts birds

Attracts birds

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