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				  This 
				tissue culture sport of 'Sea 
				Gold Star' was originated by
Mark Zilis of Illinois 
and registered by 
				Alex Malloy of New York in 1999. It grows to 
				about 26 inches high by 58  inches wide and has thick 
				substance. The leaves are deeply lobed at the base, are 
				moderately corrugated and have margins that are irregularly 
				rippled. Its near white flowers bloom from late June. 
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "Lovely with blue-leaved H. 'Rock 
and Roll' to echo the midrib and veins which are noticeably blue early in 
the season." 
 
  
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