Originated by
Russ O'Harra of Iowa
and registered on his behalf by
Kevin Walek (Hosta Registrar) in
2009, this
cultivar is of unidentified parentage but considered an H.
sieboldii 'Subcrocea' type of hosta.
It is a
fast growing, small
size plant about 8 inches high by 20 inches wide. The
foliage is chartreuse to gold in color, moderately
rippled, lanceolate and tapered at the base. Pale purple flowers bloom in August
on scapes about 12 to 18 inches tall.
The Book of Little Hostas by Kathy and Michael Shadrack
(2010) says: "Grows well in a position where it gets some
sunshine. It will look good in a large container, raised
bed, or rockery."
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