Hosta | Lake Geneva |
Status | not registered |
Originator(s) | Owen Purvis |
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Plant height x width | 70x90 cm (28x35 in.) |
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Leaf color | golden yellow,green edge |
Variegation | medio |
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Info | This one is unusual in that the leaves are a shade of yellow with the tips, working partially down the edge and feathered into the middle of the leaves, become green (viridescent). Rephrased, the cells on the leaf tips appear to want to develop more chloroplasts as the season progresses but only part way down the leaf blades. Interesting to say the least but certainly distinctively different! |
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