This
large to giant size cultivar of unidentified parentage was registered by
Robyn Duback of Washington in 1998. It grows to about 68 inches wide and 30 inches tall
with leaves that have prominent veins and slightly ripped edges.
The tubular, near white flowers bloom in mid-June followed by
viable seeds.
According to
The New
Encyclopedia of Hostas by
Diana Grenfell and
Michael Shadrack (2009), "The lack of cupping sets
this cultivar apart from other similar hostas...Protect from harsh winds that can damage the
slightly floppy leaves...The lack of cupping sets
this cultivar apart from other similar hostas."
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