This hybrid of H. 'Golden Waffles' × H. 'Gold Cup' was
registered by
Paul Aden of New York in 1978. The plant grows
into a medium size hosta about 16 inches
high with a spread of 42 inches. Its bright gold foliage is
heavily corrugated, slightly cupped and has thick substance.
Pale lavender flowers are produced from late June into July.
According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...can be thought of as a large 'Tokudama' or small
H. 'Sieboldiana'-type. It has bright gold foliage color, intense
corrugation, and excellent substance. Use it in combination with
blue-leaved hostas to create an interesting color contrast."
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