Hosta American Sweetheart
- Plant Size:
- Large
- Flower Color:
- White
- Product Code:
- H1509
- Supplied as:
- bare roots
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Hosta American Sweetheart, a hosta variety developed by Hans Hansen and registered in 2002, emerges as a medium-sized clump with distinctive characteristics. Its leaves are notably heavy, slightly wavy, and feature a subtle corrugation. This hosta takes inspiration from hosta Sea Thunder. Hosta American Sweetheart improves upon its predecessor with leaves that are twice as thick to protect against sun scald, wider edges for added vigor, and larger flowers. These transformations result in a hosta that lives up to its name. Throughout the growing season, each glossy green leaf of hosta American Sweetheart showcases a captivating creamy white central pattern. This tetraploid creation represents a significant advancement in hosta breeding, making Hosta American Sweetheart a remarkable addition to any garden.
How to grow hostas
Save light shade to shade place in your garden to plant hostas. Filtered sun is best for the colorful varieties to reach their full color contrast. The green and blue hostas are the most shade-tolerant. Usually the yellow cultivars are the most sun-tolerant. The most dangerous is a direct sunshine, especially hot afternoon sun. This is the most critical where temperatures are high. Variegated varieties, especially those with a lot of white in the leaves, burn very easily. Blue color of leaves turns to green-blue or even fully green with too much direct sun. Plants with thick leaves are better suited for dry soil conditions than thin-leaved ones, but none is able to grow years-long in very dry soil. Plant hostas in moist, humus-rich soil. Water your hostas well immediately as you plant them. Give them water regularly during their first one or two growing season. Hostas grow slowly and may take 2 to 5 years to reach their full size, longer for the largest species and cultivars. Reserve a plenty of space in your perennial bed for hostas. Most of them are medium sized or large perennials. Hostas are almost fully disease and pest resistant. The most dangerous injury can by caused by slugs, snails and deers.
Plant Size | Large |
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Spacing (h x w) | 60 x 100 cm |
Leaf Size | 23 x 18cm |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Leaf Color | No |
Leaf Color (Center) | Yellow |
Leaf Color (Margin) | Green |
Red "legs" | No |
Slug Resistant | Yes |
Sun Tolerant | Yes |
Flower Color | White |
Wavy Leaf | No |
Flower Fragrance | No |
Sun Exposure | Partial Shade, Shade |
Hybridized by | Hans Hansen |
Year of Registration | 2002 |
Supplied as | bare roots |
YT Video | No |
Bohemia | No |
Valley's | No |
Hanjas | No |
Asian | No |
Giantland | No |
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