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Hosta Wu La La
ONE OF THE LARGEST HOSTA IN THE WORLD
From the largest Hosta in the world Empress Wu, comes a new family member Wu La La. Just like its big sister, Wu La La is huge, massive, colossal, as big as they come. Gargantuan dark green, deeply veined leaves of good substance have striking apple-green margins. Plants will mature to a whopping 4′ tall and 5-6′ wide.
Hostas are excellent perennials for shade that require minimal care. They are lovely massed in woodland settings or used as specimens. With their weed smothering foliage, they make idea ground covers. Although they are tough plants that can withstand periods of drought, for best results keep well watered during dry spells.
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