A seedling of H. 'Serendipity',
this cultivar was registered by
Dr. Dick and Jane Ward of Ohio. The small size mound grows to one foot in height and a spread of 37 inches with
slightly corrugated, cupped foliage. It bears pale purple
flowers in July.
According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...resembles 'Gold Drop' in mound
habit and overall appearance."
Gold bug (sometimes spelled goldbug) is a term frequently
employed in the financial sector and among economists in
reference to persons who are extremely bullish on the commodity
gold as an investment and or a standard for measuring wealth.
We, on the other hand, have chosen to represent it with a yellow
Volkswagon beetle.
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