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						 This 
				slow growing, giant size (36 inches high by 48 inches wide) cultivar 
			was registered in 1980 by 
							Lucille Simpers of Indiana. 
				The foliage has 20 veins and is medium (forest) green in color 
			with no variegation. It has fertile, very pale lavender flowers from 
						mid-June into 
				July. H. 'Big 
				Boy' is an H. montana  
				seedling. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "It belongs to the group of 
							H. montana 
				macrophylla  look-alikes - all great, centerpiece plants 
				for the shade garden." 
						
						 "Plant, as compared by Herz...shows this taxon similar to H. 
				montana f. macrophylla (formerly H. montana 'Praeflorens' or 'Krossa 
				B-3) but slightly larger. It may be a hybrid of one of these." 
 
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