Hosta | Fallen Angel |
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Status | registered |
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Originator(s) | Floyd & C. Broussard/Kevin Walek 2000 |
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Origin | 'Guardian Angel' sport |
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Size category | large |
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Plant height x width | 60x90 cm (24x35 in.) |
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Leaf length x width | 40x25 cm (16x10 in.) |
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Vein pairs | 12 |
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Leaf color | (white, edge,green)>green |
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Variegation | viridescent |
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Leaf | folded, ovate, cordate base |
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Scape | blue-green |
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Scape height | 90 cm (35 in.) |
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Flower | near white,tubular |
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Flower length | 6.5 cm (2.6 in.) |
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Flowering period | July |
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Pod | blue-green |
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Info | 2003 National Convention hosta in Falls Church, VA.
Spring coloration.
Large hosta mound emerges entirely a misted gray-white color just like the center of the leaf of its parent 'Guardian Angel' and later fades to a bluish color.
Great white flowers in July.
Color persists in the North.
Unusual and impressive clump.
An unusual sport of H. 'Guardian Angel', in spring all the leaves emerge a misted gray
white color and then turn to blue with time.
The process is more rapid in warmer climates. |
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