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						  There is some confusion as to the 
				background of this plant. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...registered as a selfed seedling of 'Sheer Bliss'...though listed by the originator's company as a hybrid 
				of 'Sheer Bliss' × 'Blue Ox'..." It was registered by 
				Rod Lysne of 
				Northern Grown Perennials in Wisconsin in 2006.   
				 This is a medium size hosta about 
				16 inches high by 24 inches wide with dark green foliage that 
				has a wide, creamy yellow marginal variegation. The foliage is 
				slightly shiny on top, broadly ovate, slightly  cupped, moderately 
				corrugated and dull on the bottom. Pale lavender flowers bloom 
				in July on scapes about 16 inches tall but it does not set 
				seeds. 
 According to the registration materials, 
"...heavy substance, very wide margin, intense gold color phase...margins change 
from chartreuse to gold to ivory." 
  
			
			  
	"2006 Registration: H. ‘Glad Rags’ 
	This was registered with incorrect parentage as [H. ‘Sheer Bliss’ 
	selfed] It should have been [of H. ‘Sheer Bliss’ × H. ‘Blue 
	Ox’]."  
  
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