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Hosta ‘Liberty’
- Lavender Flowers,
- Favorite Hosta,
- Great in Landscapes
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Hosta ‘Liberty’
- Lavender Flowers,
- Favorite Hosta,
- Great in Landscapes
$21.99
$21.99
(Hosta) Hosta ‘Liberty’ is a gorgeous sport of Hosta ‘Sagae’ with very wide creamy yellow margins that fade to creamy white later in the season. ‘Liberty’ releases its lavender flowers in early summer. It is a large hosta that typically grows in an upright vase-shape to 20-24″ tall. Foliage mound will typically spread over time to 30-36″ wide. Hostas are primarily grown in the shade for their beautiful ornamental foliage. A Garden Crossings favorite and a real attention getter!
Common Name: Hostas
Plant Type: Perennial
Hardiness Zone: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9What is my zone?
Max Height: 3 Feet
Max Spread: 4 Feet
Exposure: Part Shade (4-6 hrs.), Full Shade (0-4 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Bee-Friendly, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Rabbit
Flower Color: Purple Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate, Moist
Soil Type: Clay
Attributes: Cut Flower or Foliage, Deciduous
Design Use: Border, Container, Massing
Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer
Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about growing tips and how to care for your Hosta ‘Liberty’ and other Hostas. See How to care for Hostas.
For general growing tips and how to care for your perennials. View Garden Crossings How to care for Perennials page.
Interested in growing tips for other plants we sell. Browse our Plant Care Tips.
2 reviews for Hosta ‘Liberty’
Karen | Zone: 5b –
Top Rated
Top rated plant, no problems with slugs or other critters. Love it.
Jeff B | Zone: 6a –
True Beauty
A true beauty. I have several planted in various places in the yard. They don’t seem to mind several hours of sun in the northeast summers. The yellow borders turn a nice creamy white, tall and upright, just a real head turner!