Originated by
Gerry Hicks
of Maine and registered by
R.
Starr of New York in
2019, this
upright growing, medium size (14 inches high by 16
inches wide)
cultivar is of unidentified parentage. It is a light
green hosta with foliage that is dull on top, broadly
ovate and slightly corrugated. Medium lavender flowers
with dark lavender stripes bloom from late June into
July on scapes 14 to 16 inches tall. It sets seed but
their viability was not known at the time of
registration.
The registration
materials state: "...Medium to small clump of
delicate light green leaves that are rounded into a
gentle heart-shape...greenish-yellow leaves change to
light green throughout the season." |