![](../../images/buttons/000000-AA-Book-Hostapedia-130.gif) According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), this is a "...form of the species native to isolated
areas of Shikoku and Honshu Islands in
Japan."
It was first described around 1950 by
Dr. Fumio Maekawa.
There appear to be both a large size (19 inches high by 40 inches wide) and a
small size (8 inches high by 32 inches wide) form to this variety of
H.
kikutii. Leaves on the large type are elliptic with a wedge shaped base
while the small ones are lanceolate shaped. They both have shiny, medium green
foliage that arches and gives a drooping appearance. The lavender flowers are borne from mid-August into September on long drooping scapes.
Zilis continues, "...Formerly
considered to be a separate species (Hosta caput-avis)...an
excellent addition to any breeding program."
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In an article about hybridizing by
Tony Avent in
The
Hosta Journal (1996 Vol. 27 No. 1), Tony gives the
following comments on cultivars he has introduced: "H. 'Red Neck Heaven' -
underrated, but awesome plant. This is a selection from seed from Japan of
H. kikutii caput-avis. The dark petioles and white backed leaves are
awesome...great form!"
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