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						 Registered by Bill Struhar 
						of Michigan in
						2018, 
						this large size (26 inches high by 48 inches wide) cultivar  is 
						a fast growing 
						sport of an unnamed seedling of (H. 'Sutter's 
						Mill' x H. 'Big John'). It is a green hosta with 
						golden-yellow marginal variegation. The leaves are 
						broadly ovate, slightly twisted, slightly corrugated and 
						dull on top. Near white flowers bloom from mid-June into 
						July on scapes up to 34 inches tall. It sets seeds but 
						their viability was not known at the time of 
						registration. 
						The registration materials state: "...Fast growing, 
						large clump of high contrast, green centered leaves with 
						wide, irregular, bright gold margins...Gold margins fade 
						to yellow by the end of the season...buds are lightly 
						edged in lavender - upon opening petals are white inside 
						and out with plentiful pollen on all anthers." 
						 There 
						is some debate as to whether residents of Michigan 
						should be called Michiganders or Michiganians. 
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