  The
							American Hosta 
				Society registered this cultivar on behalf of the 
				originator, Frances Williams of Massachusetts in 1986. It is a seedling of H. 'Fortunei 
				Gigantea' which forms a giant size (30 inches high) mound of 
				rippled dark green foliage. Many very pale lavender flowers 
				appear in June and July. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by
				Mark Zilis (2009), 
"Frances Williams introduced the term "piecrust" to the world of  
hostas through 'Green Piecrust'. This characteristic, of course, describes the 
many ripples along the leaf margin and has become a much desired trait amongst 
hybridizers." 
			
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