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						  This cultivar is a hybrid of two 
				unnamed seedlings and it was registered by 
				Paul Aden of New York in 1974. It forms a 
medium size mound 13 inches high by 29 
				inches wide of heart-shaped, chartreuse to bright gold leaves. 
				The foliage is slightly wavy, cupped, slightly corrugated with 
				average substance. It produces pale lavender flowers. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "At maturity, it may be difficult to distinguish  'Gold 
				Cadet' from 'Gold 
				Drop', 'Gold 
				Edger', and a few others. All become dense, rounded mounds 
				of gold foliage." 
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