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Descriptions (from various sources):
8" tall. Light Shade to Shade.
Dense, compact 6" tall mound of round blue green leaves.
Very heavy texture, crinkled and slightly cupped.
White flowers. Sterile.
A dwarf, with dark green leaf, light stippling in veining.
This is highly regarded as one of the best (and only) tiny leaf blue hostas. It could best be described as a miniature H. 'Blue Cadet'. The tiny rounded leaves make a perfect miniature mound to 8" wide. In early summer the pale lavender flowers top the plant to 18".
One of the best dwarf hostas, round blue-green leaves with white flowers.
One of, if not the smallest of blue hostas, with small rounded leaves about 2½" wide at maturity. Pale lavender flowers. Our photo is not as clear as we would like, but it does indicate the size of the plant.
Small plant with blue-green leaves, heavy texture. Pale lavendar flowers in June and July. Great rock garden plant.
A very small blue-green which forms a dense, compact mound. Attractive slight cupping to the leaves. Good substance on this Savory Shield Award winner. Lavender flowers.
Progeny:
'Cameo' sport/gw
'Cherish' sport/yg
'Hope' sport/gy
'Pandora's Box' sport/wg