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				  This seedling of H. 'Neat Splash' was registered by 
Wm and Eleanor Lachman of Massachusetts in 1989. A small 
				plant, it grows to about 9 inches high with a spread of 28 
				inches. The leaves are moderately wavy, smooth textured and have 
				average substance. It bears funnel shaped, deep purple flowers 
				from mid-July into August but is sterile so does not set seeds.  
				The Book of Little Hostas by 													Kathy and Michael Shadrack 
							(2010) says: "Grows well in good light. The regular shape makes it 
ideal for containers and troughs when small and for raised beds and shady 
gardens when mature."  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "A superb rock garden, edging, or ground cover 
				hosta. Probably too vigorous to grow with other small and 
				miniature hostas in a container."  
						
						 "Plant 
				occasionally develops streaky variegation."
  
				
 
  
				 
				
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