| Description | Hosta Praying Hands (Hosta) forms a tight upright plant with curled leaves that look like praying hands. |
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| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy, Site author's observations |
| Hardiness Zone | 4 |
| Sunlight | shady, mostly shady, partial sun |
| Moisture | average |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Flowers | light lavender spikes |
| Leaves | rolled, green, cream edge |
| Dimensions | 18 inches tall, upright growth habit |
| Propagation | division |
| Cultivar Origin | Introduced in 1996 by Gerald Williams. |
| Author's Notes | This Hosta has a very unique shape. At the garden center it seems people either like it or think it's misshaped and deformed. Planted in my garden 2014. Still growing strong in 2019. |
| Notes & Reference | #50-The Hostapedia (Mark R. Zillis) |