|   According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "H. 'Hadspen Honey' = H. 'Hadspen 
						Mystique'."
 
						 Nomenclature changes recommended in the 1991 book 
The Genus Hosta  by 
	W. George Schmid and accepted by The American Hosta Society  would update names as follows: H. x
tardiana is now the Tardiana  Group. 
 
			 
  An article by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1985 Vol. 16) states that, "Many hosta 
enthusiasts have come to assume that any cultivar name with "Hadspen" or 
"Dorset" is a H x tardiana. Not so. There is at least one 
						exception: Eric 
Smith's 'Hadspen Honey'. According to an April 5, 1978 letter 
that Smith wrote to Alex J. Summers who was then living in Roslyn, New York, "H. 
'Hadspen Honey' is a sport from the golden-edged 
						H. 'Sieboldiana'," that is, from 
Hosta 'Frances Williams'."
 
			 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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