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						  This cultivar of unidentified parentage was registered in 1991 by
									Mary Chastain of
Lakeside Acres Nursery in Tennessee. 
				It forms a giant size mound of heavily rippled foliage of good 
				substance. The leaves have a moderately lobed base and a thin 
				layer of bloom on the underside. It bears pale lavender flowers 
				in July on tall scapes. According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...one of the mainstays of the Lakeside breeding 
				program...I've seen it grow 40" high in two gardens..." 
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