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						  Tony Avent of 
									Plant Delights Nursery in North Carolina   
									registered this hybrid of H. 'Masquerade' ×  H. 'Invincible' in 1999. The plant grows 
			into a small size hosta about 9 inches in 
				height by 21 inches in width. Its leaves are dark green with a 
				white marginal variegation. They are moderately wavy and 
				narrowly ovate. It bears purple flowers from mid-August into 
				September but is sterile so does not set seeds. 
 
							 The 
			Book of Little Hostas  (2010) says: 
			"Will grow well in early morning sun. Ideal for the woodland walk 
			and an excellent plant for the trough and raised bed."  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "Makes a useful edging plant. Contrasts well with 
			larger hostas in a border. Often exceeds its registered 
			dimensions...Green-flecked leaf margins and a leaf tip that can be 
			conspicuously curved."  
			
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