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						 A hosta 
						which was granted a U.S. patent in 2013 after being registered in 2012 by 
			Walters Gardens, 
			Inc. of Michigan. The new cultivar 
						was discovered by
						Linda C. Veldeman 
						as a tissue culture sport of H. 'Eskimo Pie'. It is 
a large size (22 inches high by 30 inches wide) plant similar to the mother plant 
				but has much narrower creamy white medial (center) variegation 
in its dark green leaves. The foliage is moderately corrugated, slightly  wavy, 
broadly ovate and has a glaucous bloom on top. Near white, tubular flowers bloom 
from June into July. 
			 
This plant is part of the SHADOWLAND 
group of hostas from Walters Gardens, Inc. 
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