Hosta 'Lady Godiva'
 

 

A tissue culture sport of H. 'Striptease', this cultivar was registered by Mark Zilis of Illinois in 2004. It is a large size plant growing to about 19 inches in height with a spread of around 50 inches. The foliage is green with a creamy white marginal variegation. Pale lavender flowers bloom from mid-July into August.
 

From The Hosta Journal, (2008 Vol. 39 No 1), "Its leaves are trimmed by a narrow white edge that really doesn't help set it apart from other similarly colored hostas...a strong grower and could potentially surpass its parent in size."



   

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