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						  Registered by
				Paul Aden of New York in 1978, this cultivar is a hybrid of H. 'Sun 
				Glow' ×  H. 'Gold Cup'. 
				It is a medium to large size plant whose foliage changes from 
				chartreuse to medium gold during the coarse of the summer. 
						The 
				typical mound is about 20 inches high with a spread of around 42 
				inches. Its leaves are heavily corrugated, broadly ovate shaped, 
				wavy with deeply lobed base. They have thick substance. Very 
				pale lavender flowers bloom starting in late June. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...develops attractive corrugation with maturity. The 
				intensity of its gold coloration is directly related to the time 
				of year and exposure to bright light...has been an integral part 
				of a few breeding programs..." 
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