Hosta | Lakeside Lollipop |
Status | registered |
Originator(s) | Mary Chastain 1993 |
Origin | unknown |
Size category | small |
Plant height x width | 50x120 cm (20x47 in.) |
Leaf length x width | 20x20 cm (8x8 in.) |
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Leaf color | dark green |
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Leaf | round, shiny, cupped, corrugated |
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Scape | |
Scape height | 60 cm (24 in.) |
Flower | white |
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Info | Hosta 'Lakeside Lollipop', a small, low-growing plant, was so named because each leaf and its petiole is shaped like an old-time all-day sucker. The very dark green leaves are nearly round with a rounded base. They are flat and have a unique edge turning upward, thus providing further interest to the clump. Pure white flowers on well-proportioned scapes contrast with the leaves. Parentage of this 1993 introduction is unknown [MC]. Small upright clump of dark green round leaves. Leaf blade and petiole resemble a "lollipop". Pure white flowers in July. A low clump of black-green leaves with a cupped rim, leaf and petiole form shape of a lollipop; white flowers contrast leaves. This one really shines and has great substance. Small upright clump of dark green round leaves. Leaf blade and petiole resembles a "lollipop". Pure white flowers in July. One of Mary's dark green beauties. Small - low spreding clump of black green leaves, leaf and petiole form the shape of a lollipop, white flowers provide color contrast. |
Sports | 'Colored Lollipop' sport/os 'Frosted Lollipop' sport/gy |
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