Hosta | Twin Cities |
Status | not registered |
Originator(s) | Chris Wilhoite |
Origin | 'St. Paul' sport |
Size category | large |
Plant height x width | 80x150 cm (31x59 in.) |
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Variegation | edge |
Leaf | corrugated |
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Flower | lavender |
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Info | Large, dimpled blue leaves of heavy substance with a greenish-yellow margin that brightens in some light. Chris and Cynthia Wilhoite of Soules Garden in Indiana discovered this reverse sport of 'St. Paul'. It grows considerably larger than its parent. 'Twin Cities' has big, rounded, blue leaves circled by a wide yellow edge. With age, the foliage becomes quite dimpled and textured, and the color can vary greatly depending on how much light the plant gets. |
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