This upright growing cultivar was
originated by Mary Singer of Michigan but registered in 2002
by Dr. Ed Elslager of Michigan on her behalf, and is of unidentified parentage. This medium size (15 inches high by 20 inches wide)
hosta has dark green foliage with unstable shades of
green and yellow streaked variegation. The leaves are
ovate, moderately corrugated and slightly shiny on top.
Tubular flowers bloom from mid-July into August on
scapes up to 23 inches tall.
According to the registration materials: "...glaucous,
streaked sport, vivid colors; heavy substance; purple
petioles..."
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