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