An
open-pollinated seedling of H. 'Subcrocea',
Russ O'Harra registered this cultivar in 1991. Forming a small to medium
size (9 to 11 inches high)
mound, it has slightly rippled foliage and medium purple flowers
in July.
According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "Growing 'Yellow Boa' with a few hours of direct
sunlight per day helps retain its bright gold color longer
during the growing season. It is slightly brighter than that of
'Feather Boa'..."
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