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Tokudama Flavocircinalis Hosta

Hosta

#77418
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4.92 stars, based on 12 review(s)
Ships: Spring 2025 [?]

    Don't let the name of this hosta scare you away from adding it to your collection. Hosta to-ku-dama flavo-cir-ci-nalis is a true beauty in terms of large leaved hostas. This hosta forms a low growing mound about 18" tall, but can spread about 3-4' wide. Tokudama Flavocircinalis is an old Japanese cultivar that has been adorned by American gardeners for years. With large 4-7" heavily corrugated leaves it will add texture and color, as the leaves feature a blue center surrounded by green/yellow margins.

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    New York

    Happy Plant

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    This hosta arrived with healthy roots and did grow in my garden in 2024, although it was too small to bloom. Awaiting blooms in 2025.

    Beautiful hosta

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    Bare roots arrived in good condition. Planted it right away and it is already growing well. Looks like it is going to be a beautiful hosta.

    Hosta

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    The hostas and started growing within the week. The color looks just as good in person. Very healthy plants.

    Hosta

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    The hostas and started growing within the week. The color looks just as good in person. Very healthy plants.

    Lenoir, NC

    Hostas

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    Recently I ordered several hostas from you. Although they were bare root, and I just planted them last week, they are already up several inches.