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							 Minnie 
				Klopping of Nebraska introduced this giant size (36 inches 
							high by 48 inches wide), green hosta with rippled 
				leaves in the 1960s and it was registered on her behalf by
							Peter Ruh of Ohio in 1986. It was a seedling of H. 'Fortunei Gigantea' 
							and bore pale lavender flowers from late June into July. 
						
						 "Plant 
							has typical H. montana leaves with crispate 
							margins." Schmid says it is a hybrid of H. 
						montana 
						× 
						H. 'Sieboldiana' and that it has fertile, white, 
						bell shaped flowers. 
 
			 
  
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