This non-registered cultivar from Japan is a medium size 
						hosta about 17 inches high by 45 inches wide with medium 
						green foliage. The leaves are slightly corrugated, 
						ovate, flat and have 5 pairs of veins. It bears lavender 
						flowers in August followed by viable seeds.
							
							 "Oga 
						Gibōshi, the "hosta from Oga" is purported to be from 
						Oga Hanto (Oga Peninsula) in Akita Prefecture of 
						northwestern Honshu. It is a 
							H. 
							sieboldii ×
							H.   
						rectifolia intermediate."
"Oga 
						Gibōshi, the "hosta from Oga" is purported to be from 
						Oga Hanto (Oga Peninsula) in Akita Prefecture of 
						northwestern Honshu. It is a 
							H. 
							sieboldii ×
							H.   
						rectifolia intermediate."
							
According to
				The Hostapedia by 
							Mark Zilis (2009), "...becomes an attractive, fairly dense mound of green foliage 
						that is topped by a good show of lavender flowers in 
						August. Its origins are obscure. The name looks like, 
						but is not, a Japanese common name for a hosta species 
						or cultivar."
							