As
strange as it may sound,
Maurice Mason
of England (according to
The Hostapedia by
Mark Zilis (2009))
is the originator of
this hosta of unidentified parentage. It was registered by
Randy
Goodwin of Indiana as "originator unknown" in 2013.
This rhizomatous
miniature size plant grows only 3 inches high with a
spread of about 12 inches.
The leaves are medium green,
heavily rippled, slightly cupped, intensely twisted,
moderately wavy, intensely wavy, lanceolate and dull on
top. It bears tubular flowers from mid-July into August.
According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...may no longer exist."
"Plant
is a miniature hosta with the name unknown and from the
garden of Maurice Mason of England. One of a number of
British hostas displayed by Dr. Gilbert S. Daniels
during the 1989 AHS convention."
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