
Hosta 'Lemon Snap'
Spice up a shady spot with this buoyant beauty, Hosta 'Lemon Snap'! Whether you have a dimly-lit corner, courtyard garden or small city space which is lacking light, plantain lily 'Lemon Snap' brings a lively energy with its fruity colouring, including rhubarb-red stems and zesty yellow-green leaves. Putting on this peppy display of foliage from spring through to autumn, you can enjoy a cheery tone and compelling contrast which is refreshing and uplifting throughout the season.Â
Hosta 'Lemon Snap' is a hardy perennial so there’s no need to worry about it over winter, which is a time when it will naturally have died back. The following spring, fresh new foliage will grow on your 'Lemon Snap' hostas. Being a clump-forming plant, each year the clump will spread a little larger, which means more lovely leaves and a better display each time as the plant matures! Try planting Hosta 'Lemon Snap' with other hostas to add contrast, or with shade-loving flowering plants like Roscoea or Tricyrtis.Â
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Spice up a shady spot with this buoyant beauty, Hosta 'Lemon Snap'! Whether you have a dimly-lit corner, courtyard garden or small city space which is lacking light, plantain lily 'Lemon Snap' brings a lively energy with its fruity colouring, including rhubarb-red stems and zesty yellow-green leaves. Putting on this peppy display of foliage from spring through to autumn, you can enjoy a cheery tone and compelling contrast which is refreshing and uplifting throughout the season.Â
Hosta 'Lemon Snap' is a hardy perennial so there’s no need to worry about it over winter, which is a time when it will naturally have died back. The following spring, fresh new foliage will grow on your 'Lemon Snap' hostas. Being a clump-forming plant, each year the clump will spread a little larger, which means more lovely leaves and a better display each time as the plant matures! Try planting Hosta 'Lemon Snap' with other hostas to add contrast, or with shade-loving flowering plants like Roscoea or Tricyrtis.Â





















