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						  Dr. Kevin Vaughn of Massachusetts registered this hosta with white marginal 
variegation in 1983. It is a 
				cross of "Vaughn 
						Seedling 73-2" 
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						H. plantaginea. The large size (26 inches high) 
				plant has moderately wavy, ovate shaped foliage with above 
				average substance. Its fragrant, very pale lavender flowers  
				bloom from mid-August into September.
						 
						 According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), this cultivar "...has historical 
				significance as the first registered hosta with fragrant flowers 
				and variegated foliage. This is another breakthrough for Kevin 
				Vaughn whose breeding program was well ahead of its time." 
In an article in
						
						The 
				Hosta Journal (2016 Vol. 47 No 2), the author 
described this plant's flowers as having a "Strong" fragrance compared to other 
hostas. 
							
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