Hosta | Lakeside Accolade |
Status | registered |
Originator(s) | Mary Chastain 1988 |
Origin | 'Little Aurora' hybrid |
Size category | medium |
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Vein pairs | 8 |
Leaf color | dark green |
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Leaf | cupped |
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Flower | near white |
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Info | Hosta 'Lakeside Accolade' (1988) is a vigorous, mid-size dark green plant with shiny cupped leaves, each distinguished by a sharp pointed tip. Its well-proportioned flower scapes display masses of near-white flowers. Over a period of years, growers have reported this plant as being free of slug damage. It is an H. 'Little Aurora' hybrid with heavy texture. [MC]. Heart-shaped leaves of deep black-green color, good substance and seems to grow bigger in cold climates; light lavender flowers here in Washington. Heart shaped leaves of deep green, white flowers, slug resistance. This will become a much larger plant when grown in the north, as well as having light lavender flowers rather than the pure white flowers when grown in the south. Beautiful dark green foliage. |
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