Hosta 'Branching Out'
T. Avent 15
Item #: 9541
Zones: 3a to 8b
Dormancy: Winter
Height: 12" tall
Origin: Hybrid
Hosta 'Branching Out' is a 2016 Plant Delights/JLBG introduction of a breakthrough from our breeding program...a hosta with consistently well-branched flower spikes and attractive pale lavender flowers that make a truly superb floral show. Hosta 'Branching Out' forms a 1' tall x 30" wide clump of glossy green ruffled leaves, topped in August (NC) with 30" tall, sturdy flower scapes that are reliably branched four ways. Hosta 'Branching Out' is a complex cross involving Hostas 'Korean Snow', 'Maekawa', 'Elvis Lives', and 'Pewterware'. You can't conceive of how amazing this is in flower until you've seen it in person!
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Other Attributes
Genus: Hosta
Flower Color: White/Cream
Leaf Color: Green
Bloom Time: Summer
Garden Themes: Cottage Garden Plants , Living Wall , White Garden
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