Hosta "Cathedral Windows" review
The Cathedral Windows Hostas was first introduced by a man named Hans Hansen and is a sport of the Stained Glass Hosta. This variation has thicker leaves and wider margins. The foliage is a gorgeous gold with green margins. In late summer, this plant produces fragrant white flowers. As the season progresses, the gold color.
Hosta "Cathedral Windows" information:
| Size Category | large |
| Hosta height x width | 48x86 cm (19x34 in.) inches |
| Leaf length x width | 25x23 cm (10x9 in.) inches |
| Vein pairs | 11-12 |
| Leaf color | |
| Variegation | medio |
| Leaf type | |
| Petiole | |
| Scape | |
| Scape height | 100 cm (39 in.) |
| Flower | near white |
| Fragrant | very fragrant |
| Flower length | |
| Flowering period | |
| Fertile | |
| Pod | |
| Ploidy | 4-4-4 suggested |
| Patents | PP17295 |
| Sports | |
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