15" tall. Light Shade.
A Homestead introduction, medium plant with sky-blue leaves with white back. Lavendar flowers in July.
Winner of the 1996 Lucille Simpers Award.
Powdery blue with white backs. Leaves are 12" long and triangular. Undulated margins and a slight twist at the leaf tips.
An outstanding large steel blue leaf with a white back.
Very popular.
Quite possibly the best blue foliaged hosta in the last decade! This spectacular Pete Ruh hybrid of H. hypoleuca has giant wavy pointed leaves of blue grey that arch out on long petioles and then drape downward. A mature clump at the Walden West garden caused quite a stir at the 96 hosta convention! The lavender flowers are held at the end of the 16" flower scapes in early summer.
A large plant with powdery-blue leaves that have white undersides, a H. hypoleuca seedling and makes a stunning specimen with its lavender flowers.
A hypoleuca hybrid with blue, slightly wavy leaves with white undersides, 13" long by 8" wide. Rather low growing for such a large plant.