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						  A 
				self-pollinated seedling of H. 'Tsugaru Komachi' was registered by
				Dr. Ed Elslager of Michigan in 2000.   It forms a miniature size (4 inches high by 9 inches 
wide) mound of delicate, lanceolate shaped foliage. This hosta 
				bears purple flowers from mid-August into September followed by 
viable seeds. 
 According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "The foliage color of 'Teenie-weenie 
				Bikini' has always been 
							 variable."  
						
						 The Book of Little Hostas by 													Kathy and Michael Shadrack 
							(2010) says: "The leaf centers often burn in strong sunshine. The 
small plant would be easily lost in any flowerbed but is ideally suited to the 
trough, tray or rockery."  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states in its Miniature Hostas chapter: "...it can "melt 
				out" if the sunshine is strong. The leaves on mature plants are 
				considerably wider than in juvenile plants. Divide frequently to 
				prevent reversions. Vigorous...Very brightly colored foliage for 
				a miniature hosta, with different color tones in the variegation 
				on the first and second flush of leaves."
						  
				Mikiko Lockwood in an article on The Hosta Library titled, 
			
			A Little About Japanese Hosta Terms  defines the term komachi as a beauty or a belle.  
			   
An article by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (2006 Vol. 37 No. 2) says, "Certainly 
'Teeny-weenie Bikini' is both an odd looking and oddly spelled epithet. 
Certainly the hyphen or lowercase w, or both, will foul up some folks."
 
  
			 
  
  
  
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