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						 Originated by 
						Georg Ahrends  of Germany in the 1930s, this 
						non-registered cultivar is a seedling of 
						H. ventricosa. It forms a  
				large size (22 inches high by 50 inches wide) mound with shiny, dark green, heart 
shaped foliage. The dark purple, bell-shaped flowers with purple anthers are borne in July. The flower 
scapes may have faint red on them and bear a single bract about half way up. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...may no longer exist."
						
						 
			  
						 An article by W. George Schmid  in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1985 Vol. 16) discusses the 
University of Munich's trial gardens Staudensichtungsgarten Weihenstephan, "...a 
fine collection of hostas. These are of great importance from a historical 
standpoint, because many of the cultivars there came from the early German 
hybridizers, including Georg Ahrends . They include 
H. sieboldii  (syn. H. albomarginata) 'Alba Improved', 
H. ventricosa   'Superba', H. tardiflora  'Hybrids' 
and H. 'Elegans'." 
			  
			
			  
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