Hosta | Scimitar |
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Status | registered |
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Originator(s) | Jeff Tucker 2016 |
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Origin | 'Neptune' x 'Maya Kingsnake' |
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Size category | medium - large |
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Plant height x width | 45x90 cm (18x35 in.) |
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Leaf length x width | 28x12 cm (11x5 in.) |
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Vein pairs | 8 |
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Leaf color | blue-green |
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Leaf | wavy edge, a bit shiny, lance |
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Flower | near white |
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Flowering period | July - August |
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Fertile | yes |
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Info | Scimitar is an example of "when hybridizing goes right". It is a cross of 'Neptune' and 'Maya Kingsnake' and has the best attributes of both. It forms a medium to large clump of elegantly recurred narrow blue green leaves with a wavy edge which highlights the beautiful white backs. This vigorous hosta has been in my garden for over a decade and gets better every year. I decided to enter it in the First Look competition in 2016 and it was a triple ribbon winner. It is quite fertile both pollen and pod, producing many superb offspring that I have spread throughout my garden. |
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