Sunshine Glory Hosta
The 'Sunshine Glory' Hosta is a broadleaf, deciduous perennial known for its large, heart-shaped leaves with chartreuse to green centers and creamy white margins, and its tolerance for sunlight. Key Characteristics Foliage: The leaves emerge in spring with chartreuse centers that transition to a lime-green as the season progresses, surrounded by wide, creamy-white edges. The leaves have a moderately corrugated, wavy texture. Flowers: Dainty spikes of lavender, tubular flowers rise above the foliage in the summer (typically July-August). These flowers attract hummingbirds. Size: This is a medium to large hosta, growing to be about 24-28 inches tall with a spread of around 4 feet at maturity. Growth Rate: It grows at a slow rate and may take a few years to reach its full size. Growing Conditions and Care Sun Exposure: The plant does best in partial shade to shade conditions, but it is noted for being quite sun tolerant if planted in good, fertile soil with sufficient moisture. Dire