Description
the pitcher that tops the stem opens to reveal a green Jack-in-the-pulpit flower
The 2' wide clump of perfect proportions is topped with light lavender flowers on 24" tall stalks
open grasslands in the Natal Mountains of South Africa where it was discovered in 1860
'Florence Vaughan' was introduced from the famed Vaughan's Seed Company (now Syngenta) of Chicago in 1893
Hosta Autumn Frost PP 23224 Cheilanthes the pitcher that tops theHosta 'Autumn Frost' is the latest in a long line of fantastic sports that originated with Hosta 'Halcyon'. Hosta 'Autumn Frost' is a probable tetraploid sport of the lovely Hosta 'First Frost', which is a creamy edged sport of Hosta 'Halcyon'. The 1' tall x 16" wide clumps are composed of thick powder blue leaves with an exceptionally wide creamy yellow margin that ages to cream simply stunning. In late spring, the plants are topped with stalks of
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