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						 A 2001 registration by
				Mildred 
				Seaver of Massachusetts, this cultivar of unidentified parentage forms a large 
				size (26 inches high by 60 inches wide) 
				mound of heavily rippled, slightly corrugated foliage. It has near white flowers from mid-June into July 
followed by viable seeds. 
						According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "This Mildred Seaver introduction won the "Best of 
				Show" award at the 1997
						
						National Convention of
						
						The American Hosta Society leaf show. On one 13" by 
				9½" leaf, I once counted 20 small ripples on each half of the 
				leaf blade."  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "A layered mound of great architectural 
beauty...Grow with plain-leaved hostas to accentuate the attractively rippled 
				edges...Won Best in Show Award at the
				
				National Convention of
				The 
				American Hosta Society in 1997... The most dramatic blue-leaved hosta with rippled margins 
which will stand out in any collection."   
			
			 
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