This cultivar with H. 'Tokudama' in its background was
registered in 1986 by
The American Hosta Society on behalf of
the originator,
Florence Shaw of Massachusetts. It grows
into a medium size hosta about 12 inches high with a
spread of around 33 inches. The blue-green foliage is moderately
corrugated, slightly cupped and has thick substance. Near white
flowers bloom from late June into July. According to
The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...certainly will exceed my listed dimensions under good
growing conditions."
Florence's husband's name was Parkman Shaw. That is the origin of the term "Parky"
in some of the names of her hostas.
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