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						 Registered by Richard and Mary Ford of England   in 2009, this cultivar is a sport of H. 'Rippled 
						Honey'. It is a small size plant about 9 inches high 
						by 25 inches wide with medium green foliage that has a 
						pale yellow marginal variegation. The leaves are heavily 
						rippled, moderately flat and slightly shiny on top. 
						Fragrant, medium purple flowers with lavender stripes 
						bloom from mid-July into August. 
 
			 
						 An article about H. 'Tea at Bettys' by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (2011 Vol. 42 No. 1) states that, 
"...Richard Ford, who confirmed the correct cultivar name is Bettys, the name of 
a restaurant. So correctly, it's 'Tea at Bettys'..." In an article in
						
						The 
				Hosta Journal (2016 Vol. 47 No 2), the author 
							described this plant's flowers as having a "Weak" 
							fragrance compared to other hostas. 
			 
  
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