Hosta 'Academy Redundant'

S. Chamberlain (ONIR)   1998

III - Medium - 4b - White-Marginated_Green/Blue

ID #01517


Plant:
43 inch diameter, 16 inches high. Mound-like with a fast growth rate.

Leaf:
9 in. long, 6 in. wide 10 pair of veins. Leaf center color is medium green with a .19 in. wide flat pure white margin. Slightly shiny on top, slightly shiny underneath; Leaf appearance is lightly cupped . Leaf shape is broadly ovate with a cordate base .

Scape:
21 inches high. up to 30 inches high. Has inflorescence leaves.

Flower:
1.75 in. long. Color is medium lavender, striped; tubular shape; In Manlius, NY: Bloom starts 7/3 bloom peaks on 7/16 finishes 8/1 start code 5 peak code 5 finish code 5 . .

Seed:
viable. Pod color is medium green.

Clump History:
The original sport, The clump measured was 3 years old, growing in Manlius, NY.

Notable Characteristics:
Large leaf size and vigorous

Parentage:
mutation sport from Hosta 'Fortunei Aureomarginata'

Trace to species or form:
Form Hosta 'Fortunei '


This hosta has been listed under the following classifications:
Pod Parent
Leaf Size Medium Color 4b
Registered in 1998
S. Chamberlain
from Form Fortunei

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