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						  This cultivar from 
						Japan was originated by 
Dr. Fumio Maekawa and registered by 
						The 
						American Hosta Society on his behalf in 1987 as a sport of H. 'Tokudama'. 
It is a medium size plant with blue-green foliage that has a gold colored medial 
(center) variegation. The leaves are heavily corrugated and broadly ovate. It 
bears near white flowers in dense clusters from late June into July.  
						
						 According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "Over the years I have seen a few specimens labeled 
				as such and have even propagated them, but they appear no 
				different 
						from 'Tokudama 
				Aureonebulosa'. In fact the juvenile form of the latter can 
				easily be described as yellow in the center with a narrow, green 
				margin, so I do not believe that the name 'Tokudama Flavoplanta' 
				(or H. tokudama flavo-planta) can be correctly ascribed 
				to any plant." 
 
			 An article about H. tokudama 'Flavoplanata'  by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The Hosta Journal (1985 Vol. 16) states that, "Prof. Dress states that 
the "planata" part of this epithet is not 
Latin; that is, there is no such word 
or form in Latin, so far as he can determine." 
			 
  
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