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						 A seedling of H. 'Frances 
				Williams', this cultivar was registered by 
Paul Black of Oregon in 2005.   
				It forms a giant size hosta about 45 inches high by 68 inches 
wide. The foliage is twisted, 
				corrugated and deeply cupped. Lavender flowers bloom starting in 
				June followed by viable seeds.  
						The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "Tolerates sun in cooler climates although strong 
			sunlight melts the wax off the leaves angled directly at its rays 
			turning them green...one of the largest hostas with blue leaves. 
			Increases rapidly...The deep cupping of the leaves allows the 
			thickly coated white undersides to be easily visible. The leafy 
			bracts are small."  
			  
 An article by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (2015 Vol. 46 No.2) states that, "Paul 
				Black registered the hosta in 2005 as 'Gentle Giant', reflecting his appreciation of 
ice skating and Japanese  figure skater Midori Ito...an Olympic medalist and 
world champion nicknamed "the gentle giant"
  
   
			 
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