This non-registered
cultivar from Japan. It is a small size seedling of H.
'Okutama Nishiki'
that has green foliage and a very wide white medial
(center) variegation. Mikiko Lockwood in an article on The Hosta Library titled,
A Little About Japanese Hosta Terms defines the term nishiki as brocade (rich-colored woven fabric) i.e.
something colorful and beautiful.
An article about H. 'Okutama Nakafu' by
Akira Horinaka in
The
Hosta Journal (2006 Vol. 37 No. 1) says, "Nakafu
means the leaf has a white center surrounded by green; this plant also has a
green accent line within the white center. This is a form of
H. longipes. .., one
of the most popular hostas in Japan. It is very similar to a plant called 'Hakuho'
and may be the same plant under a different name or a "sister" plant. 'Okutama
Nakafu' has leaves that average...[just over 5˝ inches] long. It is a seedling
from 'Okutama Nishiki', which is green with lovely white-centered streaking and
itself a sport of 'Okutama' a wild form found near Lake Okutama-ko...near
Tokyo."
Mikiko Lockwood in an article on The Hosta Library titled,
A Little About Japanese Hosta Terms defines the term nakafu as medio-variegated. |