The following hostas have been reported by many gardeners to be unusually slow or difficult to grow. Some varieties are poor performers almost universally, and many of those have been listed here, but for most there are some people who will have great success with them. Some varieties will do well in certain regions but not in others. Many varieties are quite slow to become established, but if they survive the first 2 years, will take off and grow well. Gardeners are generally wise to avoid those varieties that have a bad reputation from growers in several different areas of the country, and especially those that have not done well for people known to be excellent gardeners.
Some varieties are very picky about growing conditions, and unless they are planted in optimum conditions, they will either remain small, or fade away and die. One well-known example of this is 'Great Expectations', which also happens to be a very beautiful hosta. A great many people have lost this one, sometimes more than once. GE must have the perfect conditions to thrive, including a lot of light and an ample amount of water. If you give GE these things, you will increase your chances of growing it into an absolutely stunning plant.
If you want to try any of the hostas that have the reputation of being difficult, be prepared to try different locations and growing methods, and possibly go through several plants before you discover what works for that variety in your location. When you do find out what works, please share the information with the rest of us!
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