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						  A 
				tissue culture sport of  H. montana 'Aureomarginata', 
				this cultivar was registered by 
				Eugene S. Foster of New York in 1985. A 
				medium size (18 inches high) plant, the leaves start the spring as bright gold and 
				turn more chartreuse as the season progresses. Very pale 
				lavender flowers bloom in July. According to
				The Hostapedia by 
				Mark Zilis (2009), "This plant regularly sports out of  H. montana 
				'Aureomarginata' when it is propagated in 
				tissue culture . Unfortunately, it has been a very weak grower and there are only 
				a few well-grown clumps in existence. Gene Foster named this 
				cultivar for his wife." 
						
						 "Plant 
				is a yellow form of H. montana. Reported to be two-thirds the 
				size of the species, but this size has not yet been reached and 
				verified; most plants seen are much smaller than the 
				description."   
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