 
						 Bob Solberg of Green Hill Farm  in North Carolina registered  this 
							tissue culture sport of H. 'Guacamole' in 1994. It forms a 
							large size hosta about 23 
				inch high mound with a spread of about 50 inches. The leaves are 
				moderately wavy and the plant bears fragrant, pale lavender 
				flowers in mid-August. 
							
			  
							
						
						 An article about H. 'Fragrant Bouquet' by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1996 Vol. 27 No. 1) states that, "Three 
sports have been found by 
Bob Solberg...H. 'Guacamole' has glossy yellowy 
chartreuse leaves with a margin somewhat like the color of guacamole. Flowers 
are fragrant...Another sport is 'Fried Bananas'. It is not variegated. The 
leaves are shiny yellowy chartreuse. Flowers are fragrant. Solberg says 'Fried 
Bananas' is good with 'Guacamole'...The third is 'Fried Green Tomatoes'; it's 
another non-variegated sport having tomato-green foliage. The leaves are frosted 
in spring and very shiny in summer. Flowers are fragrant also...All three are 
fast growers. They do best given some direct sun." 
							
							In an article in
						
						The 
				Hosta Journal (2016 Vol. 47 No 2), the author 
							described this plant's flowers as having a "Strong" 
							fragrance compared to other hostas. 
  
							
							  
			  
							
							  
							
			  
			
			  
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