The Future King Hosta
Currently quart size now The Future King Hosta is a beautiful and relatively new cultivar, originated by Rick Goodenough. It's particularly appealing for its striking foliage and is a popular choice for gardeners seeking to add a unique touch to their shade gardens. Here's a breakdown of its key characteristics: Foliage: It boasts aqua-blue, wedge-shaped and cupped leaves, edged with a fine, irregular white margin. This makes it visually distinct and a standout in the garden. Mature Size: The Future King is a medium-sized hosta, reaching a height of 17-18" and a spread of approximately 24". Flowers: It produces lavender flowers in early to mid-summer. Hardiness: This Hosta is hardy in USDA Zones 3a to 8b. Culture: It thrives in shade. Like other hostas, it prefers rich, well-draining soil and consistent moisture. Avoid planting in locations with intense afternoon sun, as it can scorch the leaves. Origin and History: While its exact parentage is unknown, it's considered a sister of