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						 In 1978, Paul Aden of New York registered  
				this cultivar as a hybrid of H. 'Flamboyant' ×  H. 'Estelle Aden'. The medium to large size plant grows 
							into a medium size hosta about 18 inches in 
				height and spreads to 50 inches in width. In the spring, the 
				plant is a chartreuse color but the leaf margins change to gold 
				by midsummer. The leaves are ovate shaped, slightly corrugated 
				and wavy with a slightly shiny underside. From late June into July, pale lavender flowers bloom on scapes just above the 
				mound. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "Note: at one time 'Blue Moon' was 
				known as 'Halo'." 
						
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