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				 A small size (6 inches high by 18 inches wide) sport of H. 'Vera 
				Verde' this  non-registered cultivar was introduced by
				Paul Aden of New York and registered by
			
			Mark Zilis of Illinois in 2010.   The originator is considered to be 
				"unknown". Its foliage is green with white and green streaks. 
				The leaves are moderately flat, dull on top and taper down at 
				the base. 
				Purple, tubular shaped flowers open in August. 
						 According to
				The Hostapedia by 
				Mark Zilis (2009), "I have known about 'Cheesecake' since 1983, but 
				have only viewed it a few times.
				Schmid (1991,p. 146) described it as an 
				unstable cultivar and that may 
				be the reason for its rarity." The registration information 
				indicates that, "...frequently large white sections of foliage 
				develop; sometimes reverts to white or green centered." 
						
						 "Plant 
				is a sport found in H. 'Vere Verde' clumps. Many 
				different leaf variegations found but principally white leaf 
				centers with green margins. Unstable and will revert to H. 
				'Vera Verde'." 
				 
  
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