H. ‘Midwest Majesty’

Hosta 'Midwest Majesty'
Illustration: The Hosta Farm Editorial Team.

Hosta ‘Midwest Majesty’ is a registered cultivar () , originated by E. Minks.

Year registered1983
RegistrantE. Minks
Section classIII-3

Overview

Registered in 1983 by E. Minks, this medium-sized sport of *Hosta* 'Gold Regal' is distinguished by its green leaves with chartreuse gold margins. The leaf blade length and width are not recorded in the registry, but the overall plant habit is typical of the medium size class.

In the Garden

'Midwest Majesty' performs best in partial to full shade, as is standard for most hostas. Its medium stature makes it suitable for mid-border positions, woodland gardens, or as a specimen in shaded beds. Companion plants include ferns, *Heuchera*, and *Astilbe* in similar light conditions. It is not recommended for container culture due to its medium size.

Care Notes

Water regularly during dry spells, especially in the first growing season. Fertilize in early spring as new growth emerges. Slugs and deer may cause damage; monitor and manage as needed in typical hosta-growing zones.

Registration data: AHS Registry #3748