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						 This cultivar is part of the "Sherborne 
				Series" of hostas from
				
				Eric Smith. It is a second generation of Smith's famous 
				Tardiana seedlings (TF1 × 
				1) × (TF1 × 4) and it was registered by the 
				British Hosta 
				and Hemerocallis Society on his behalf in 1988. 
				The dense mound grows 
				into a small size hosta about 10 
				inches in height with a spread of around 22 inches. It has a 
				slow growth rate and medium blue-green colored foliage. The 
				leaves are slightly rippled, slightly  cupped, slightly  wavy and 
				dull on top. Pale lavender flowers with light colored stripes 
				bloom in July but seed set was unknown at the time of 
				registration. 
							 
				 According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "As of 1992, Peter Ruh of Ohio owned the only plant of 'Sherborne 
				Swallow' in the United States. Since that time, a few others 
				have obtained it, but it is still rare. The largest specimen can 
				be found at Wade & Gatton Nurseries in Bellville, Ohio." 
						 The image above was take at the
				Wade and Gatton Nursery (Closed 2019)  of Ohio  . 
							According 
				to a Google search, Sherborne is a market town in northwest 
				Dorset, in Southwest England. 
						
						 
  
  
  
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