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						   Originated by Thomas Donahue of Massachusetts and registered by Alex Malloy in 2001,  this cultivar 
						is of unidentified parentage. It grows into a large size 
						hosta about 21 inches high by 40 inches wide with light 
						green foliage. The leaves are broadly ovate, heavily 
						corrugated and have a cordate base. Tubular shaped 
						flowers bloom from June into July. 
						  
						In Greek mythology, Artemis was the god of the hunt, 
						wilderness, wildlife and, of all things, plagues. 
						  
						
						  
			
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