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						 This cultivar is a 
						seedling of H. sieboldii 'Naugoku' which was registered by 
									Ran Lydell of 
				Cooks Nursery and Eagle Bay Gardens in New York in 2000.   The small size hosta 
						grows to about 9 inches in height with a spread of 
						around 30 inches with medium to dark green foliage. Deep 
						purple flowers in clusters bloom from late September 
						into October. 
						 According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...comes much closer to H. longipes than 
						H. sieboldii... tight clusters of purple flowers (like 
						"Concord grapes") just above the glossy green leaves." A comment on the Hosta Library says that on H. 'Concord' "the blooms are deep 
purple, and last for most of the month." 
 
  This refers to the length of 
flowering season since each bloom only lasts one day. 
			 
						
						The 
				Hosta Journal,  (2006 Vol. 37 No. 2),  in an article 
						about flower characteristics stated that this cultivar 
						has "...the blooms are deep purple, and last for most of 
						the month of October..." 
			 
  
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