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						 Yet another hosta that has had 
				confusion associated with its name. As the name implies, it is a 
				giant size hosta growing about 30 inches high and around 70 inches wide. It 
				forms pale lavender flowers from late June into July. 
				
				The Hostapedia by 
				Mark Zilis (2009) states, "For some reason,
				Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954) considered this plant a 
				variety of Hosta fortunei. He was probably unaware of 
				H. montana  
				to which 'Fortunei Gigantea' is closely related. It has also 
				been sold as Hosta elata by many nurseries...In the 
				garden, 'Fortunei Gigantea' makes a magnificent, large specimen 
				plant." 
				This plant may have been sold at one time as 
				'Mackwoods No. 10'. 
				
				  
			
			  
				
				
			  
				  
			
			  
			
			  
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