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						 This sibling of H. 'Cynthia' is  a non-registered cultivar from 
				Chet Tompkins 
						of Oregon. It forms a large size mound of rippled green and gold 
				foliage that has a splotchy pattern. It bears pale purple 
				flowers bloom in July. 
						 'Cynthia' 
						was registered as a cross of two unnamed seedlings but 
						thought to have 
							H. montana  
							in the background. 
			 An article about H. 'Aureafolia' by 
Warren I. Pollock  in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1985 Vol. 16) states that, "Carl Starker 
of Oregon gave this name to 
Chet Tompkins' mother's "1928 #11 W.E.)...Starker 
like to use these leaves in his floral arrangements. Tompkins has named his hosta 
'Laella'..." 
			 
  
  
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