Hosta 'Dancing Stars'
 

This medium size (16 inches high by 20 inches wide) cultivar was discovered by Mary Zwagerman and registered by Walters Gardens, Inc. of Michigan in 2009. 'Dancing Stars' was granted a U.S. patent in 2012. It is a tissue culture sport of H. 'Dancing in the Rain' that has medium blue-green foliage with a creamy white medial (center) variegation. The leaves are broadly ovate and glaucous on top with a rounded base. Pale lavender, tubular flowers with darker stripes and translucent margins bloom from June into July.


United States Patent: PP22611  (2012)

Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Hosta plant named ‘Dancing Stars’, characterized by thick substance leaves having creamy yellow to creamy white centers and a deep green margins, with lavender flowers held nicely above foliage on upright cream-colored scapes.




   

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