A Full, Undivided Specimen of a Striking Dutch Introduction
Gerard Heemskerk introduced Hosta 'Goldrush' from Holland as a sport of H. 'Birchwood Parky’s Gold'. It features yellowish-green centred leaves framed by a wide blue-green margin and lavender flowers in midsummer. This Collector’s Grade plant is a full, undivided crown carrying 5 or more eyes — grown to maturity in our Bécancour, QC trial fields and never cut, giving you a complete, garden-ready specimen in a Trade 1-gallon pot.
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Collector’s Grade specimen: Full, undivided plant with 5+ eyes — never cut, never divided.
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Foliage: Yellowish-green centre with a wide blue-green margin — bold two-tone contrast from spring through frost.
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Flowers: Lavender blooms on upright scapes in midsummer.
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Size at maturity: 18 cm × 30 cm (7" × 12").
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Light: Partial to full shade; blue-green margin holds best out of afternoon sun.
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Hardiness: Zones 3–9 — well suited to Canadian gardens.
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True to Type verified: Grown and assessed in our Bécancour, QC trial fields.
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Limited availability: Only 3 pots available — first come, first served.
| Feature |
Specification |
| Size (H × W) |
18 cm × 30 cm (7" × 12") |
| Hardiness Zone |
3–9 |
| Colour |
Yellowish-green centre, blue-green margin |
| Light Requirements |
Partial to full shade |
Grower’s Tip: Plant in rich, well-draining soil with consistent moisture. Whether you are new to hostas or a seasoned collector, this full undivided specimen will make an immediate impact in the shady border or container.