
Hosta, Cool As Cucumber
Cool As Cucumber Hosta earns its name with lush, broad green leaves that maintain a fresh, composed look through even the hottest stretches of summer, bringing reliable calm to the shaded border. The large, textured foliage creates a bold, architectural mound reaching 18 to 24 inches in height and spread, with enough presence to anchor a shade planting or serve as a backdrop for smaller companions. Purple flower spikes rise above the foliage in summer, contributing a soft vertical accent before the seed pods provide extended fall interest. It handles the difficult root zone of black walnut trees with equanimity, broadening its usefulness in gardens where other shade perennials struggle. Consistent moisture and a partly to fully shaded position are the only real requirements; meet those and this hosta practically grows itself. A foundational shade plant that looks better, not worse, as the years go by.
Cool As Cucumber Hosta earns its name with lush, broad green leaves that maintain a fresh, composed look through even the hottest stretches of summer, bringing reliable calm to the shaded border. The large, textured foliage creates a bold, architectural mound reaching 18 to 24 inches in height and spread, with enough presence to anchor a shade planting or serve as a backdrop for smaller companions. Purple flower spikes rise above the foliage in summer, contributing a soft vertical accent before the seed pods provide extended fall interest. It handles the difficult root zone of black walnut trees with equanimity, broadening its usefulness in gardens where other shade perennials struggle. Consistent moisture and a partly to fully shaded position are the only real requirements; meet those and this hosta practically grows itself. A foundational shade plant that looks better, not worse, as the years go by.
Description
Cool As Cucumber Hosta earns its name with lush, broad green leaves that maintain a fresh, composed look through even the hottest stretches of summer, bringing reliable calm to the shaded border. The large, textured foliage creates a bold, architectural mound reaching 18 to 24 inches in height and spread, with enough presence to anchor a shade planting or serve as a backdrop for smaller companions. Purple flower spikes rise above the foliage in summer, contributing a soft vertical accent before the seed pods provide extended fall interest. It handles the difficult root zone of black walnut trees with equanimity, broadening its usefulness in gardens where other shade perennials struggle. Consistent moisture and a partly to fully shaded position are the only real requirements; meet those and this hosta practically grows itself. A foundational shade plant that looks better, not worse, as the years go by.


















