Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans'

H. sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ is THE classic giant sized blue hosta. It was originally described as a cross between 'Fortunei' and Hosta sieboldiana but, according to The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), it is "...most likely a cross of Hosta sieboldiana with 'Tokudama'." It was first introduced for sale in Germany in 1905 and the American Hosta Society registered the cultivar in 1987.

'Elegans' forms a giant (33 inches high) mound of heavily corrugated, slightly wavy foliage with a deeply lobed base and a distinct tip. It produces funnel shaped, near white flowers in dens clusters in mid June into July.

According to The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "When Georg Arends introduced his Funkia fortunei var. robusta, I'm sure that he did not realize the impact that this hybrid would eventually have. In essence, H. sieboldiana 'Elegans' introduced thick substance and blue-green foliage color to the hosta world. Almost any hosta with these characteristics hearkens back to H. sieboldiana 'Elegans'.

H. sieblodiana 'Elegans' also has the distinction of being a cultivar, but not a clone. This is rare among hosta cultivars. The reason for this is its sluggish growth rate, making propagation by division a slow task...nurserymen eager to increase their stocks...germinated copious numbers of seeds.  Thus, the plants sold as H. sieboldiana 'Elegans' today are far removed from the original 'Elegans' and are not identical to each other."

Seedlings or sports of this cultivar include:

 

The plant below was labeled "Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans' - gold" at The Dr. Ralph (Herb) and Dorothy Benedict Hosta Hillside, the American Hosta Society display garden at Michigan State University's Hidden Lake Gardens in Tipton, Michigan.

 
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