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						  This sport of 
H. plantaginea  is a non-registered cultivar that 
originated in China  before being introduced into  
				England . It is a 
"hose-in-hose" type of double flowered 
				hosta. The plant has green leaves 
				and forms a medium to large size mound. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...sources equate 'White Fairy' to the 
Chinese cultivar 'Yu Lei'...'White Fairy' ('Yu Lei') differs from 'Aphrodite' by 
its double set of petals versus a combination of extra petals and peteloid 
stamens for 'Aphrodite'."
						
 
			 
  An article about H. 'Yu Lei' by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1998 Vol. 29 No. 1) states that "This is 
a British introduction from 
Notcutts Nurseries...It was brought to the U.K. from 
China...The name means "White Fairy."...has a multiplicity of flowers with 
different number of flower petals (tepals) ranging from double flowered to 
double-double flowered (24 petals). The latter already has a name, H. 'Venus'." 
 
			 
  
  
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