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						 In 
				1990, Bob Kuk of Kuk's Forest in Ohio  registered this hybrid of H. 'Dorothy Benedict' ×  H. 'Northern Lights'. 
				It is a medium size hosta (12 inches high by 17 inches wide) with creamy 
				yellow to white margins and dark green centers. Pale lavender 
				flowers bloom from late July into August on scapes up to 30 
				inches tall. 
 
				 According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "This cultivar honors one of the most distinguished 
				members of The American Hosta Society. Since the mid-1980s,
							Van 
				Wade of Wade and Gatton Nursery (Closed 2019)  of Ohio has 
				developed the largest hosta
							collection in the world, covering more than five acres with 
				over 3,000 types on display...Though it is a hybrid of two H. 'Sieboldiana'-types, it bears pale lavender flowers that 
				are produced about a month later than either of its listed 
				parents." 
				 
  
  
  
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