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						   This seedling of unidentified parentage was originated by 
							Mildred Seaver of Massachusetts and registered in 2009 by 
							
							Kevin Walek (Hosta Registrar) on her behalf. 
							It is a large size plant (19 inches high by 48 
							inches wide) with highly variable dark green foliage 
							that has cream colored streaked variegation. The 
							leaves are slightly shiny on top, broadly ovate to 
							nearly round, slightly  cupped and lightly corrugated. 
							Lavender flowers bloom in Massachusetts in July. It 
							produces viable seeds but is known as a poor seed setter 
							for hybridizers.  
							According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...named for the distinguished 
				Boston-area plantsman...has produced a number of
							stable chimeral 
				forms that have been named."  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "Variegation is unstable so division of the clump 
							is necessary as soon as the streaking starts 
							reverting to only marginal variegation."  
				 
   
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