Hosta 'Ebb Tide' is a broadleaf deciduous perennial with variegated, chartreuse, gold and green foliage and white flowers in summer. It can grow 24 IN - 36 IN - wide, 18 IN - 24 IN - tall. To grow well, it prefers bright shade - shade and even moisture - regular water. Adaptable to various soil conditions. Item #: 4984 Zones: 3a to 8b Dormancy: Winter Height: 20" tall Culture: Light Shade Origin: Hybrid Pot Size: 3 qt. (2.8 L) Picture one of the most popular hostas, Hosta montana 'Aureomarginata' and shrink the plant by 1/3 while adding heavy rippling to the leaves, and you have Hosta 'Ebb Tide'.
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Hosta "Ebb Tide" - all information you need to know about. Full review, information, description about size, Growing Conditions, Characteristics. Ebb Tide registered Originator (s) Ed Elslager 1997 montana 'Aureomarginata' sport Size category medium - large Plant height x width 50x90 cm (20x35 in.) Leaf length x width 30x12 cm (12x5 in.) Vein pairs 10 Leaf color dark green,yellow edge Variegation edge corrugated, ovate Petiole Scape Scape height 85 cm (33 in.) Ebb Tide (Elslager 97) Photo by Josh Spece Ebb Tide (Elslager 97) Photo by Trudy Van Wyck. 6 members have or want this plant for trade. Plant Size (check one): Large (leaf 81-144 square inches; plant 18"-28" tall) Spacing: 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) Hardiness: USDA Zone 3a: to -39.9 °C (-40 °F) USDA Zone 3b: to -37.2 °C (-35 °F) USDA Zone 4a: to -34.4 °C (-30 °F) USDA Zone 4b: to -31.6 °C (-25 °F) USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F)
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Hostas Hosta 'Ebb Tide' Common names Hosta Photo Gallery Uploaded by Joy Plant database entry for Hosta 'Ebb Tide' with one image and 13 data details. Hosta montana 'Ebb Tide' @ JLBG Established in 1988, Juniper Level Botanic Garden's mission is to promote and preserve botanic diversity by bridging the gap between botany and horticulture. H. montana 'Ebb Tide' This sport of H. montana 'Aureomarginata' was registered by Dr. Ed Elslager of Michigan in 1997. A large size (23 inches high) vase shaped plant, this cultivar has very wavy, crinkled leaves with occasional mottled streaks. It forms very pale lavender, funnel shaped flowers from late July into August. Vice President Genus Hosta Don Dean Vice President Member Services Phyllis Weidman Vice President Publications Robert Saathoff Vice President Awards & Honors Janet Hommel Mangas Webeditor-in-Chief Joshua Spece Treasurer Elaine Cole Membership Secretary Barry Ankney Recording Secretary Marcia Sully Genus.
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Become a member. Membership; Become a member; Home; Menu; Search; Get involved; Gardening; Shows; Gardens last updated January 23, 2023 Hosta plants are easily one of the most popular perennials for the home landscape. Thriving in both full and partial shade conditions, hostas can add both color and texture to flower borders. These easy-to-grow plants are an ideal addition to new and established beds.
EBB TIDE Secondary Name montana 'Ebb Tide' 310-H>357-H Edward F. Elslager Own? Yes Location W-256-02, Planted 6-6-02,. Date 5-30-02 Purchased Supplier Robert. Hosta Finder 2003, Page 33 & 128, Average price $22.62, 1997 W No C No IA No Sec III Class 5B AHS Photos 0 Sec III Class 5B JF Yes XT Yes Origin Sport Ebb Tide Ebony Knight Ebony Spires Ebony Towers Echigo Nishiki Echo the Sun Echoes Eclipse Eclipse of the Heart Eclipse Power Eco Mirror Ed Ware Edge of Glenn Edge of Heaven Edge of Might Edge of Night Edina Heritage Edina Hornet Edina King Edward Elslager Edward Wargo Edwin Bibby.
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Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website. Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants. View picture of Hosta 'Ebb Tide' (Hosta) at Dave's Garden. All pictures are contributed by our community. PLANTFILES FORUMS ARTICLES HOME GUIDES & INFORMATION COMMUNITIES GARDEN SHOWCASE PRODUCTS & SOURCES Since Ebb Tide is a sport of montana Aureomarginata I'm showing these together. They're very similar, but Ebb Tide is definitely unique and smaller in both plant & leaf size. They both got zapped by the cold. I was wondering on the forum early this spring if Ebb Tide was ever going to multiply since it just had one fat eye after 4 years.