This
open-pollinated seedling of a streaked form of H. 'Crepe
Suzette' is a non-registered plant from
Naylor Creek Nursery of Washington in Chimacum, WA. It forms a small size mound of narrowly ovate, green foliage that has a
yellow to creamy white marginal variegation. Dark lavender
flowers bloom in July followed by viable seeds.
The Book of Little Hostas by Kathy and Michael Shadrack
(2010) says: "Nicely contrasting foliage...Ideal for the rock
garden and raised bed."
The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
Diana
Grenfell (2009) states: "Ideal for the rock garden. Easily exceeds the
raiser's published dimensions...The goffering or crimping on the
leaf margin continues down the petiole but is less marked as the
leaf widens with maturity. The regular, wide, creamy white
margin offers a striking effect."
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