'Paul's Glory' is a Hosta of tremendous merit. Banded by a substantial blue margin, the large, brilliant gold leaves turn a whitish gold as summer progresses. The foliage develops an appealing seersucker texture that intensifies as the plant matures, making each year a more spectacular show than the one before! The 1999 Hosta of the Year remains one of the very finest for color and texture. Intense interest in Hosta breeding the past few years has inundated gardeners with new varieties that are very little different than those currently available. That's why it's such a pleasure to find this truly exquisite and exciting variety from breeder Peter Ruh. Discovered in the fields of Paul Hofer, for whom it was named, it is a fine example of the exquisite plays of color and ever-intensifying seersuckering of which Hosta is renowned.
Growing 15 to 18 inches high and 26 to 28 inches wide at maturity, the plant is topped by 24-inch flowerscapes of light lavender in late spring. But the real beauty is the changing leaf color and the intricate seersuckering of the foliage over time. Enjoy this magnificent shade lover! Zones 3-9.