Hosta 'Simple Pleasure'
 

There is an image of this cultivar on the Hosta Library. From the photo on the HL website, it appears to be an upright growing, giant size hosta with slightly corrugated, "dusty" blue-green leaves that fold down at the tips. It is a sport of H. 'Principal's List'. Tubular flowers bloom from mid-July into August on scapes 24 to 34 inches tall followed by green or streaked seed pods. This non-registered cultivar was originated by Stuart Asch of Michigan.

The originator made the following comment on the Fraternal Order of Seedy Fellows website: "This Principal's List sport retains the rugged corrugated leaves although the leaves don't tip downward as much. Great substance and a bit more upright then PL" 

   
 

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