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						  An 
				Eric Smith introduction, 
this cultivar, which is hybrid of 
						H. 'Sieboldiana'
x H. 'Tokudama' was registered 
on his behalf by the
					British Hosta and Hemerocallis Society in 1986. It has 
			blue-green, cordate leaves that are heavily corrugated and funnel-shaped 
				near-white flowers from mid-June into July. The plant 
			is medium size growing to about 14 inches in height by a width of 
around 35 inches. It has a thick substance and is considered 
				resistant to
						slugs. 
						
						 "AHS 
multiple award winner: Midwest Blue Award, 1980, exhibited by Mervin Eisel; AHS 
Nancy Minks Award, 1976, exhibited by Alex Summers; Award of Merit, Wisley 
Trials, U.K. Raised by Eric Smith at Hilliers Nursery of Winchester and named 
for Buckshaw Gardens, Sherborne, Dorset, UK."  
			 An article about H. 'Buckshaw Blue' by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1996 Vol. 27 No. 1) states that, "This is 
a superb hosta that has won several 
AHS awards: 1980 Midwest Blue Award and 1987 
Nancy Minks Award. It is a seedling found by Eric 
Smith  at the 
Hilliers 
Nurseries, Winchester, 
England, and taken by him to Buckshaw Gardens from which 
it received its name...is considered to be a member of the
Tokudama Group. H. 'Buckshaw 
Blue' is one of the best blue hostas, but be warned: It is very slow growing." 
			 
  
  
  
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