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Registered by
				Dr. Dick and Jane Ward of Ohio in 1996, this cultivar is a result of a cross between 
				H. 'High Noon' and 
H. montana 
				macrophylla. It forms a large size (at least 22 inches high) 
				mound of semi-upright foliage. The leaves have a deeply lobed 
				base and are slightly wavy and corrugated with thick substance. Very pale purple flowers are 
				borne in June. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), this cultivar "...can be thought of as a gold-leaved
				H. montana macrophylla." 
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