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						  Heinz Klose from Germany originated and 
			Peter Ruh of Ohio registered this hybrid of
				H. 'Tardiflora' ×  H. 'Elegans' 
in 1987. It grows 
into a medium size hosta about 18 inches in height with a spread of 32 inches. 
				The deep blue leaves are slightly wavy and have thick substance. 
				Pale lavender flowers bloom in July. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...translates to "Irish Sea" which is sometimes the listed 
				cultivar name. It is a 
				Tardiana-type  cultivar with rich blue 
				foliage." 
						 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 Tardiana  Group. 
			 
						
						 An article by W. George Schmid  in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1985 Vol. 16) states that, "In
England, 
Heinz Klose   obtained a number of 
H. x tardiana plants after 
Eric 
Smith left Hadspen House nursery. He is also actively selecting and propagating 
H. 'Semperaurea' seedlings...Named by him are several hybrid 
seedlings: H. 'Goldpfeil' ('Gold Arrow'), H. 'Weisse Glocke' ('White Bell'), and 
H. 'Zitronenfalter' ('Lemon Butterfly')...special cultivars with 
						
						H. 'Sieboldiana'   
lines are: H. 'Blauglut' ('Blue Glow') and H. 'Blaue Wolke' ('Blue Cloud') which 
reminds one of H. 'Blue Heaven'...with his H. x tardiana...has named one H. 'Irische 
See' ('Irish Sea')...H. 'Nordatlantic' ('North Atlantic')..." 
			 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
			 
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