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						  Registered by  
				Paul Aden of New York in 1980, this cultivar is a hybrid of H. 'Fascination' ×  H. 'Intrigue'. 
				The plant grows into a medium size hosta about 16 inches in height by 46 inches in 
				width. Its highly variable foliage is green with streaked 
				variegation of green and yellow. Pale lavender flowers bloom in 
				July. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "At one time, this was well-known, but it has become 
				scarce. The foliage varies from garden to garden, leaf to leaf, 
				making it difficult to maintain the true, streaked cultivar." 
				 This 
				plant is named for another hosta hybridizer...you guessed it,
									Loleta Powell of 
				Powell's Iris Haven  in North Carolina. 
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