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							  An H. 'Tokudama' hybrid, this 
				cultivar was registered by 
							Russ O'Harra of Iowa in 1986. It forms a 
				medium to large size mound with near white flowers blooming from late June into July. 
							 According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "I cannot see any differences between 'Fleeta Brownell 
				Woodroffe' and 'Tokudama Flavocircinalis'...The person, Fleeta 
				Brownell Woodroffe, authored an article entitled, "Plantainlilies 
				- Bold, Profuse Flowering and They Do Thrive in the Shade" that 
				appeared in the March, 1933 issue of Better Homes and Gardens." 
							 
	
		
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						 An article by
			
			Warren I. Pollack in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal  (2020 Vol. 51 No. 1) titled 
			Doppelgänger Hostas: Fancy Name for 
			Look-alike Hostas, included a long list of hostas  
			which various hostaphiles, published articles or other sources have 
			indicated "look" the same. Some of these are, in fact, the same 
			plant with two or more different names. Others are hostas that vary 
			in some minor trait which is not immediately discernable to the 
			casual observer such as seasonal color variations, bloom traits, ploidy, etc. So, as Warren mentions, hostaphiles may differ as to the 
			plants listed but then, their opinions are based on visual observations  and interpretations.  | 
		 
		
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			 H.
								'Aurora 
			Borealis', H. 'Fleeta 
			Brownell Woodruffe', H. 'Frances 
			Williams', H. 'Maple 
			Leaf', H. 'Olive 
			Bailey Langdon' and
								H. 'Samurai'. | 
		 
		
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