Ron Livingston of Michigan is the originator of this fast growing cultivar
which is a seedling of H. 'Invincible' × an unnamed seedling. It was registered by
Stuart Asch of Michigan in 2009. This hosta grows into a large size plant about
18 inches high by 38 inches wide with bright yellow
foliage. The leaves are moderately wavy, slightly folded,
ovate and shiny on top with red colored petioles. Pale
lavender, slightly striped flowers bloom from August
into September. It sets viable seeds. The foliage
changes from yellow to lime green during the season.
Stuart Asch made the following comment on the
Fraternal Order
of Seedy Fellows website: "A gift from my fellow
FOoSF friend Ron Livingston. Striking color in spring,
this wonderful wavy leaved hosta keeps it glow well into
late summer. Unusual petioles radiate the perimeter like
spokes on a wheel. stretching 24" in all directions. "
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