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= H. sieboldiana 'Borwick Beauty' = H. 'Color Glory'.
The leaf has a chartreuse-green center with a wide blue-green margin; white flowers. Takes a good deal of sun in the northwest. Burns easily.
A Sieboldiana type, the plant starts the season with a modest chartreuse center and blue edges. As the season progresses, the center color intensifies to include shades of bright yellow and cream. Note: This plant has mistakenly been sold as Color Glory, which does NOT EXIST!
From England comes this beautiful gold-centered H. sieboldiana 'Elegans' sport.
Heavy substance. Lavender flowers.
Found in England by Graham and Betty McBurnie in a row of sieboldiana 'Elegans' prior to 1984, registered by B.H.H.S. in 1988. Center of leaf chartreuse-green with wide blue-green margin, slightly smaller that Great Expectations, white flowers.
Progeny:
'Wizard of Ahs' sport/gg