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  Robert 
				Savory 
				of Savory's Gardens in Minnesota registered this cultivar in 1982. It forms a medium 
				size (16 inches high) mound with narrow, wavy, 
				elliptical green leaves and closed purple flowers from August into September. 
						
						 According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...(in 1983 Bob told me that this was a hybrid of 
H. longissima  
				x H. clausa  
				and that the flowers reminded him of lady finger 
firecrackers.)...The chief ornamental feature of 
				'Purple Lady Finger' are its closed purple flowers and wavy 
				green foliage that makes a neat, low mound." A comment on the Hosta Library says that H. 'Purple Lady 
Finger' has "purple 
flowers that elongate but do not open." 
			 
				The 
				Hosta Journal,  (2006 Vol. 37 No. 2),  in an article 
about flower characteristics stated that this cultivar has "...purple flowers 
that elongate but do not open.. ." 
			 
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