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						 Clarence 
						Owens of Michigan developed this cultivar as a cross of H. 'Butternut Hill' ×  H. 'Chartreuse Wedge' which he registered in 1999. It forms a 
							giant size 
				mound about 46 inches high with a spread of as much as 8 feet. 
				The flowers have H. montana  type flower scape buds and the 
				flowers open in July. Flower scapes can reach up to 53 inches or 
				more. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "This massive mound of shiny, 
				green foliage foliage greatly impressed me...It ranks as one of 
				the largest cultivars in existence."
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