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			   A hybrid of H. 'Green Fountain' ×  an unnamed seedling, this cultivar was registered by 
				Ken Terpening of New York in 2005.   It is a medium size plant about 17 inches 
				high with a spread of around 36 inches. The dark green foliage 
				is shiny, narrowly elliptic and heavily rippled with a serrated 
				margin. Pale lavender flowers bloom from late August into 
				September.  
						From the
				
				Field Guide to Hostas by Mark Zilis (2014), "...sets itself apart from all other hostas by its long, thin tip 
			that curls under, sometimes completely reversing direction...makes 
			an interesting conversation piece in the shade garden and should be 
			a good breeding plant." 
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "The long, thin curl extending from the leaf tip. 
				Exceptionally long and narrow flower buds and inflorescence 
				leaves." 
			
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