This cultivar of unidentified parentage was registered by
Peter Ruh of Ohio in
1992. It forms a medium size (17 inches high) mound of narrowly
ovate, wavy foliage of average substance. Light purple flowers
bloom from mid-August into September.
According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...many seed pods develop; average substance;
collector's plant; thought to be
Hosta tardiva for many
years."
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