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  This hybrid of H. 'Resonance' ×  H. plantaginea  was registered by 
			Wm and Eleanor Lachman of Massachusetts in 1992. The foliage is green with a creamy yellow marginal 
				variegation. It is slightly wavy and slightly corrugated. 
				Purple, fragrant flowers bloom in late summer on the mound that 
				grows to 17 inches in height with a spread of 34 inches. 
				 William 
				Austin Dickinson was the older brother of the poet Emily 
				Dickinson. 
			 
				
				The 
				Hosta Journal,  (2006 Vol. 37 No. 2),  contained an 
article in which several 
				Hostaphiles were asked to give a brief list of their
favorite hosta flowers. This 
plant was included in that list. 
						
						 An article about favorite flowering hostas by 
C.H. Falstad in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (2006 Vol. 37 No. 2) says, "Picking one 
hosta flower is like settling for one flavor of Ice 
Cream the rest of your 
life...H. 'Venus' - how can you beat a huge, pure white, deliciously fragrant 
flower...'Austin Dickinson': Wow! Large, fragrant, with dark purple stripes on 
white background in the inside and purple and white perpendicular bands on the 
outside, upright scapes with flowers held out at 90 degrees...'Hirao Majesty', 
solid medium purple with deep purple anthers...Large flowers with pointed petals 
(tepals)...Many people call 'Hirao Majesty' the bird-of-paradise of hostas, and 
the unopened scape and bracts resemble that plant quite well." 
			 
  
  
  
						
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