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HostaLakeside Lollipop

Statusregistered

Originator(s)Mary Chastain 1993

Originunknown

Size categorysmall

Plant height x width50x120 cm (20x47 in.)

Leaf length x width20x20 cm (8x8 in.)

Vein pairs 

Leaf colordark green

Variegation 

Leafround, shiny, cupped, corrugated

Petiole 

Scape 

Scape height60 cm (24 in.)

Flowerwhite

Flower length 

Fragrant 

Flowering period 

Fertile 

Pod 

Ploidy 

Patents 

InfoHosta '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

Progeny