Hosta | Kent Falls |
Status | not registered |
Originator(s) | Rick Goodenough |
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Size category | medium |
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Info | Named for the Litchfield County, Connecticut landmark, Kent Falls. Soft yellow, arching, leaves on red petioles. Leaves, petioles and scapes have all a powdery white covering. It has the flowing, elegant form of a beautiful waterfall. Hosta 'Kent Falls' has pointed, smooth, chartreuse leaves that get brighter through the season. Soft red petioles form an upright mound, holding the wavy, arching leaves in a perfect, cascading form. |
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