H. plantaginea
'Heaven Scent'
aka Hosta HEAVEN SCENT

 

 

This tissue culture sport of H. plantaginea was registered by Walters Gardens, Inc. of Michigan in 1988. It was under U.S. Plant Patent from 1990 to Clarence (C.H.) Falstad, III but that has since expired. It forms a large size (22 inches high by 34 inches wide) plant with dark green foliage that is yellow-green along the margin of the leaves. Pure white flowers bloom from mid-August into September on scapes about 30 inches tall.

The registration materials state that this hosta was also known as H. plantaginea 'Gold Margined Variety' at some point in time.

According to The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "There are few, if any, plants of 'Heaven Scent' clinging to life these days."






   

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