|  Registered by
						
						Dr. Dick Ward and Jane Ward of Ohio 
									in
			2009, this cultivar 
						is a sport of H. 'Pin 
						Stripe Sister'. It is a medium to large size hosta 
						about 18 inches high by 62 inches wide with medium green 
						foliage that has yellow to white streaked variegation. 
						The broadly ovate leaves are heavily rippled, moderately 
						wavy and have variegated petioles. Pale lavender flowers 
						bloom from mid-July into August on variegated scapes up 
						to 30 inches tall followed by viable seeds. 
 The 
						registration materials state: "...excellent pod 
						parent for variegated seedlings." According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "Hybridizers should consider using this as a starting 
						point in the development of better floral bracts in 
						hostas."   |