This sport of H. 'Honey Moon' was registered in 1991 by
Mary Chastain of
Lakeside Acres Nursery in Tennessee.
The heart shaped foliage forms a small size (7 inches high by 36
inches wide) mound. Its leaves are leathery, dimpled, folded and have thick
substance. Pale lavender flowers bloom in July followed by viable seeds.
The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
Diana
Grenfell (2009) states: "Turquoise-hued leaves retain their attractive
color in fairly low light. Vigorous. An excellent edging hosta."
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