
This
upright growing, large size
(22 inches high by 62 inches wide) hosta of unknown originator from Japan was
registered by
Peter and Jean Ruh of Ohio in 2002
and
re-registered
with new data in 2018 to
reflect a larger plant size. The foliage is shiny, slightly rippled,
slightly twisted and broadly lanceolate in shape. Medium purple
flowers with white stripes bloom from August into September on scapes up to 26
inches tall followed by viable seeds.
The registration materials state: "...unusual
color; color shows on leaf back; robust; twisted leaf tips...Ani=
name of town in Akita Prefecture; Machi means "town": Schmid page
131. This is the correct name for what has been sold as Geisha.
It is an outstanding selection-yellow to chartreuse with dark
green margins. Glossy leaves have distinguished twist. Upright
growth habit..."
A similar plant called 'Ani Machi
Gibōshi', according to
The Hosta Handbook by Mark Zilis (2000), is to be found in many
Japanese gardens. However, he
says that plant is actually "...the same plant that has been
sold as 'Geisha'."
The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
Diana
Grenfell (2009) states: "Origin: Thought to be
H. sieboldii x
H. rectifolia... Slow
to increase and needs good cultivation and hot summers to
maintain a steady growth rate. Leaf center turns pale green at
or before flowering time."
"Ani
Giboshi, the "hosta (from) Ani Machi," is named for the
town of Ani, Akita Perfecture, northeastern Honshu."
Similar hostas include
H. 'Undulata' and H. 'White Christmas'. Sports include H. 'Apple
Court', H. 'Geisha
Limey Streaks', H. 'Geisha
Satin Ripples', H. 'Geisha's
Green Skirt' and H. 'Swirls'.

An article about H. 'Ani Machi' and H. 'Geisha' by Warren I. Pollock in
The
Hosta Journal (2001 Vol. 32 No. 1) states that H. 'Ani
Machi' according to Mark Zillis' book The Hosta Handbook (2000) "is
the same plant that has been sold as H. 'Geisha'. It is not, however, the plant
that Kevin Vaughn registered under this name in 1983." Vaughn registered a much
smaller plant than what is in the trade today as H. 'Geisha'...he confirmed that
what is on the market as H. 'Geisha' is not what he registered."




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