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						 This second generation 
				Tardiana-type  
				seedling was another of those registered (1988)  by the 
				British Hosta and 
				Hemerocallis Society (BHHS) on behalf of English hybridizer,
				Eric Smith. It forms a medium size (13 inches high) mound that has bluish foliage in the 
				spring that changes to dark green later in the summer. Pale 
				lavender flowers open in mid-August into early September 
				followed by viable seeds. 
				According to
				The Hostapedia by 
				Mark Zilis (2009), "Though 'Kingfisher' is not as blue as many other 
				Tardianas, it does offer slug resistant foliage that displays a 
				rich green color from June to 
				 October." 
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "Keep out of direct sunlight to retain the unusual 
				glaucous dark blue-green for as long as possible. Prized for its 
				late-blooming flowers...Distinct from other hostas in the 
				Tardiana Group in that it dramatically changes color from dark 
				blue-green to very dark green early in the season." 
				 There 
				is also a German cultivar named H. 'Chiemsee 
				Elsvogel' which translates into Chiemsee (a lake in Germany) 
				Kingfisher. 
			
			 
  
  
  
  
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