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						  This upright growing cultivar was
				originated by Dr. Ralph (Herb) 
				and Dorothy Benedict of Michigan but registered in 2010 
						by  Rod Kuenster  of Iowa on their behalf, and is of unidentified parentage. The plant 
						grows to a medium size around 15 inches high by 32 
						inches wide. Its golden 
						yellow foliage is nearly round, heavily corrugated, slightly  cupped and slightly shiny on top. Bell shape 
						flowers bloom from June into July on scapes 24 to 30 
						inches tall. 
						According to the registration materials: "...yellow with heavy puckering..." 
			 An article about H. 'Dorothy Benedict' by 
Herb Benedict in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1991 Vol. 22 No. 1) states that, "During 
1990, the six best, 7 year old seedlings were named and three were registered.
 
	
		
			| #1. 'Gil Jones' | A large upright  
			
						H. 'Sieboldiana'-type, 
			with blue-green leaves and a wide cream edge. |  
			| #2. 'Jim Wilkins' | A low spreading reverse with a cream 
			center and with a blue-green border on its leaves. |  
			| #3 'Hideko Gowen' | A tall, upright reverse with a maple 
			leaf cream center, a wide green edge and a thick cupped round leaf. |  
			| #4 'Tom Boy' | A small, slow-growing miniature  
			
						H. 'Sieboldiana' with a chartreuse edged, cupped, round green leaf. |  
			| #5 'Ruby 
			Benedict' | A low, spreading, very gold leaf with a 
			green edge, and a very puckered, round leaf. |  
			| #6 'Bashful Polly' | A wavy edged, splashed leaf. |  Another 'Dorothy Benedict' seedling, grown and registered by 
	Jim Wilkins, is 'Herb Benedict', a splashed, round leaf with blue overtones 
	and winner of the Savory Shield Award in Jackson (MI), 1988, for the best 
	new seedling growing in a 
	National 
	Convention of The 
	American Hosta Society tour garden." 
			 
  
  
  
  
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