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						  This plant of unidentified parentage was developed in the 1940s and 
				was registered by 
			Peter Ruh of Ohio in 1989 on behalf of the originator, 
						Carl Starker 
						of Oregon. It forms a large size mound 27 inches high with a spread of 
				53 inches. The foliage is heavily rippled and is green to dark 
				green with a gold medial (center) variegation. Its lavender 
				flowers bloom in July. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...ranks as one of the oldest American hosta 
				cultivars...many of its foliage traits indicated it descended 
				from 'Fortunei Gigantea'." 
 
  
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