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						  Violet Cooley 
of Arkansas registered this 
				seedling of 
H. sieboldiana aureo-marginata in 
1969. The large size 
				mound grows to about 20 inches in height with a spread of around 
				41 inches. During the season, the foliage changes color from 
				chartreuse to medium gold. They are deeply lobed at the base, 
				slightly cupped, moderately corrugated and have thick substance. 
				Its near white flowers bloom from late June into July. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "Being one of the first 
				The 
American Hosta Society registered cultivars, 'Midwest 
				Gold' may have historical significance, but it has little else 
				going for it. Like some other gold 
						H. 'Sieboldiana's, it grows slowly 
				and is often plagued by spring desiccation burn." 
 
  
 
  
  
  
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