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						 Registered by
							Peter Ruh of Ohio in 2000, this plant is a hybrid of H. 'Fortunei Aurea'. It was 
				originated by 
						Ken Herrema 
						of Michigan and was named after Allegan County, 
				Michigan. The cultivar is a medium size (13 
							inches high by 18 
				inches wide) hosta with misty streaked variegation and 
				pale lavender flowers in early to late July. It has very wavy 
				foliage.  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "Careful positioning is important to achieve the 
							best color effect. Surprisingly vigorous, a fairly 
							rapid increaser once it is established...Central 
							variegation is stippled and flecked olive green to 
							dark green."
						
							  
			  
						 An article about H. 'Allegan Fog' by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (2002 Vol. 33 No. 2) states that, "This hosta is an introduction of Ken Herrema of Englerth Nursery in Hopkins, 
Michigan. 'Allegan Fog' is named after Allegan County where this nursery is 
located. Other hostas from this nursery, started by the late 
Larry Englerth, 
also have Allegan in their names. In 2000, 
Peter Ruh...registered three hostas 
for Ken Herrema: 'Allegan Fog', 'Allegan Emperor' and 'Allegan Gent'." 
  
			 
  
  
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