Peter Ruh of Ohio registered this
H. nakaiana seedling in 1997
on behalf of the originator
Alex Summers of Delaware. The mound grows
into a medium size hosta
about 16 inches high and 38 inches wide. Its leaves are dull on
the top and have average substance. Pure white flowers bloom in
late July.
According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...shows evidence of actually
being from
Hosta
sieboldii..."
"Plant
is similar to H. 'Candy Hearts' or H. 'Pearl Lake' but smaller.
Scapes do not have ridges and the petioles are purple dotted."
Schmid indicates
that
Eric Smith
of England is the originator of this plant.
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