Bright red leaf petioles and matching cherry-colored flower stems lend a festive air to this Lachman hybrid. The 6-inch leaves are narrow and forest-green, streaked with bold, irregular white flames.
In midsummer, small violet flowers open on top of 28-inch spotted red scapes and follow with striking red seedpods in fall. Compact plants grow just 10 inches tall and 15 to 18 inches wide, forming a colorful clump.
With beautiful, rich foliage and late-season, often fragrant flowers of understated appeal, Hostas are a tranquil presence in the garden, and the leaves are stunning in flower arrangements. They will grow in ordinary soil, but prefer moist soil high in organic matter and augmented by a year-round mulch.
In general, blue-foliaged varieties reach best color in shade; yellows often prefer more sun; and variegated kinds perform best in light shade. In the South, ample shade and moisture. Long-lived plants require no spraying or transplanting. Performs best if given morning sun. Zones 3-9.