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						This 
						cultivar is a large size (22 
						inches high by 48 inches wide) sport of H. 'Fragrant 
						Bouquet' with pale green to 
						chartreuse colored leaves that have a creamy yellow 
						streaked variegation. As its name implies, it has large, 
						very pale lavender, fragrant flowers from August into 
						September and usually does not set viable seeds. 
			 
						 An article by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1998 Vol. 29 No. 1) discusses the fact 
that many variegated hosta cultivars are considered "unstable. " This means that 
all or individual divisions of the clump may revert to either a solid color or 
other form of variegation. You may end up suddenly have a single colored hosta 
or you will need to separate a solid colored division from the clump. Three 
nurseries were cited who include notations about "unstable " hostas. The 
following is a composite list of those cultivars mentioned: 
	
	Pollock stated, "...there are scores and scores, maybe 
	hundreds and hundreds, of other unstable hostas..." 
			 
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