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  1. This sport of Dancing Queen has dark green centers and very wide, intense yellow margins. Margins have irregular patterns, creating a very feathery look. Margins mellow to chartreuse by midsummer. Pale lavender flowers.

  2. The artfully variegated foliage of Hosta ‘One Last Dance’ features dark green centers with irregular edges that produce broad variations in the vivid yellow margins, which shade chartreuse or pale yellow as the season progresses.

  3. Hosta 'One Last Dance' is a sport of the popular Hosta 'Dancing Queen'. Dark green leaves have attractive yellow margins that are gently rippled. The margins are irregular and can be 1/2 inch to 2 1/2 inches wide.

  4. One Last Dance. $ 20.00. A sport of Dancing Queen, this medium hosta with green centered leaves and a ruffled, feathered gold margin. Pale lavender flowers. This one surely won’t step on your toes! (Mature Size: 16″T x 38″W) Out of stock.

  5. Hosta. USDA Zone: 2-9. Plant number: 1.700.980. Further details for. Hosta ‘One Last Dance’. Optimal Growing Conditions. Sun Exposure Soil Type Soil pH Soil Moisture Care Level. Appearance and Characteristics.

  6. $18.00. Beautiful dark green centers and very wide, yellow margins. Irregular patterns on the wide margin creates a feathery look. Margins fade to chartreuse by mid summer. Pale lavender flowers. Cold Hardiness: U.S.D.A. Zones 3 to 9 - Hostas require a minimum of 40 days of around 40 degrees farenheit. Hosta plants tend to grow larger in the North.

  7. Common Name: Hosta. This sport of ‘Dancing Queen’ has dark green centers and very wide yellow margins. The dramatic margins have irregular patterns varying from ½ to 2½” creating a very feathery look. The intense yellow margins mellow to chartreuse by midsummer. Pale lavender flowers appear above the foliage mid to late summer.

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