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						 An article by Rick Goodenough  
						of Massachusetts  in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (2012 Vol. 43 No. 1) states that, “Another 
“borrowed” plant that I have been particularly pleased with is named ‘Red Legged 
Plover’. I got the seed, which is out of ‘Katsuragawa Beni’ and a first 
generation seedling of ‘Kokuryu’, through an exchange with 
Jeff Moore…H. ‘Red 
Legged Plover’ was the only yellow 
viridescent seedling of the lot. It exhibits 
some nicer-than-average burgundy-toned flowers which was one of Jeff’s 
objectives for this cross.” 
						Mikiko Lockwood in an article on The Hosta Library titled, 
			
			A Little About Japanese Hosta Terms  defines the term
						beni as red or rouge and the the term -gawa or -kawa as river. 
			 
  
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