Hosta Lakeside Lollypop
Chastain ’93. This description is copied from the Hosta Library. Mary Chastain wrote it herself. “Hosta ‘Lakeside Lollipop,’ a small, low-growing plant, was so named because each leaf and its petiole is shaped like an old-time all-day sucker. The very dark green leaves are nearly round with a rounded base. They are flat and have a unique edge turning upward, thus providing further interest to the clump. Pure white flowers on well proportioned scapes contrast with the leaves. Parentage of this 1993 introduction is unknown (MC).”
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