
T. Sears and
Tony Avent of
Plant Delights Nursery in North Carolina
registered this plant of unidentified parentage in
1999. It forms a large size (24 inches high
by 72 inches wide) mound which has heavily rippled
leaves with a deeply lobed base and a curled tip. Pale lavender flowers appear in July.
According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "When I first viewed this plant at the 1991
National Convention of
The American Hosta Society in North Carolina, I considered it the best
gold-leaved piecrust type ever developed. My opinion has not
changed."
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