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Hosta Sum and Substance

One of the Largest Hostas for Shade Gardens.

Sum and Substance Hosta is a giant, award-winning hosta grown for its enormous chartreuse to yellow-green foliage and bold mounding habit. Its broad, heart-shaped leaves can reach impressive size, giving shaded gardens instant structure and substance. This is the hosta to choose when you want a dramatic focal point, a strong background plant, or a large foliage anchor in a woodland garden.

Chartreuse, Gold, and Green Colors That Change with Light.

The foliage color of the Sum and Substance Hosta shifts with light exposure and season. Leaves often emerge light green in spring, develop chartreuse or yellow-green tones, and may become more golden as the season progresses. Morning sun or filtered light can intensify the color, while part shade helps protect the leaves from harsh afternoon sun and keeps the foliage clean and healthy.

Bold Texture with Improved Slug Resistance.

Sum and Substance Hosta is known for large, glossy, corrugated leaves with good substance. That thicker, textured foliage can offer better slug resistance than many thinner-leaved hostas, making it a practical choice for gardeners who want a large hosta with stronger leaf durability. Slugs can still cause damage in damp shade, but this variety is often valued for its better resistance to slugs than more delicate hostas.

A Specimen Hosta with Award-Winning Garden Presence.

Named the 2004 Hosta of the Year, Sum and Substance remains a favorite because few shade perennials create this much presence with foliage alone. Use it as a specimen plant, large container feature, woodland garden anchor, shaded foundation plant, or mass planting where space allows. It pairs beautifully with ferns, astilbe, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, carex, Japanese forest grass, bleeding heart, and other shade-loving perennials.

Low Maintenance with Honest Deer Awareness.

Sum and Substance Hosta is easy to grow in moist, organically rich, well-drained soil, but it should not be considered deer-proof. Deer commonly browse hostas, even though some sources note this cultivar may be slightly less palatable than others. Protect plants in high-deer areas, monitor for slugs early in the season, and keep the bed clean by removing dormant foliage before spring growth returns.

One of the Largest Hostas for Shade Gardens.

Sum and Substance Hosta is a giant, award-winning hosta grown for its enormous chartreuse to yellow-green foliage and bold mounding habit. Its broad, heart-shaped leaves can reach impressive size, giving shaded gardens instant structure and substance. This is the hosta to choose when you want a dramatic focal point, a strong background plant, or a large foliage anchor in a woodland garden.

Chartreuse, Gold, and Green Colors That Change with Light.

The foliage color of the Sum and Substance Hosta shifts with light exposure and season. Leaves often emerge light green in spring, develop chartreuse or yellow-green tones, and may become more golden as the season progresses. Morning sun or filtered light can intensify the color, while part shade helps protect the leaves from harsh afternoon sun and keeps the foliage clean and healthy.

Bold Texture with Improved Slug Resistance.

Sum and Substance Hosta is known for large, glossy, corrugated leaves with good substance. That thicker, textured foliage can offer better slug resistance than many thinner-leaved hostas, making it a practical choice for gardeners who want a large hosta with stronger leaf durability. Slugs can still cause damage in damp shade, but this variety is often valued for its better resistance to slugs than more delicate hostas.

A Specimen Hosta with Award-Winning Garden Presence.

Named the 2004 Hosta of the Year, Sum and Substance remains a favorite because few shade perennials create this much presence with foliage alone. Use it as a specimen plant, large container feature, woodland garden anchor, shaded foundation plant, or mass planting where space allows. It pairs beautifully with ferns, astilbe, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, carex, Japanese forest grass, bleeding heart, and other shade-loving perennials.

Low Maintenance with Honest Deer Awareness.

Sum and Substance Hosta is easy to grow in moist, organically rich, well-drained soil, but it should not be considered deer-proof. Deer commonly browse hostas, even though some sources note this cultivar may be slightly less palatable than others. Protect plants in high-deer areas, monitor for slugs early in the season, and keep the bed clean by removing dormant foliage before spring growth returns.

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Hosta Sum and Substance

$29.95

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Description

One of the Largest Hostas for Shade Gardens.

Sum and Substance Hosta is a giant, award-winning hosta grown for its enormous chartreuse to yellow-green foliage and bold mounding habit. Its broad, heart-shaped leaves can reach impressive size, giving shaded gardens instant structure and substance. This is the hosta to choose when you want a dramatic focal point, a strong background plant, or a large foliage anchor in a woodland garden.

Chartreuse, Gold, and Green Colors That Change with Light.

The foliage color of the Sum and Substance Hosta shifts with light exposure and season. Leaves often emerge light green in spring, develop chartreuse or yellow-green tones, and may become more golden as the season progresses. Morning sun or filtered light can intensify the color, while part shade helps protect the leaves from harsh afternoon sun and keeps the foliage clean and healthy.

Bold Texture with Improved Slug Resistance.

Sum and Substance Hosta is known for large, glossy, corrugated leaves with good substance. That thicker, textured foliage can offer better slug resistance than many thinner-leaved hostas, making it a practical choice for gardeners who want a large hosta with stronger leaf durability. Slugs can still cause damage in damp shade, but this variety is often valued for its better resistance to slugs than more delicate hostas.

A Specimen Hosta with Award-Winning Garden Presence.

Named the 2004 Hosta of the Year, Sum and Substance remains a favorite because few shade perennials create this much presence with foliage alone. Use it as a specimen plant, large container feature, woodland garden anchor, shaded foundation plant, or mass planting where space allows. It pairs beautifully with ferns, astilbe, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, carex, Japanese forest grass, bleeding heart, and other shade-loving perennials.

Low Maintenance with Honest Deer Awareness.

Sum and Substance Hosta is easy to grow in moist, organically rich, well-drained soil, but it should not be considered deer-proof. Deer commonly browse hostas, even though some sources note this cultivar may be slightly less palatable than others. Protect plants in high-deer areas, monitor for slugs early in the season, and keep the bed clean by removing dormant foliage before spring growth returns.