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  Originated by 
				Dr. Ralph (Herb) Benedict of Michigan and  registered in 2010 by Rod Kuenster of Iowa, this seedling selection forms a 
				medium size (11 inches high by 32 inches wide) mound of 
				wavy, blue-green foliage that becomes shiny green by late 
				summer. The leaves are slightly rippled and smooth textured. 
				Fragrant, bluish purple flowers on 42 inch high scapes bloom 
from June into July. According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "One could grow 'Lederhosen' for foliage alone. Its 
				attractive shade of blue in spring morphs into a waxy, shiny 
				dark green by midsummer. Then, there are the fragrant flowers, 
				which come closest to blue of any hosta that I've ever seen. 
				Speculating on its parentage, Herb probably crossed one of his
				Tardianas with 
H. plantaginea." 
						  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "The leaves turn mid-green in bright light. 
Vigorous...The tough, leathery leaves have a fancied resemblance to the German 
britches known as "lederhosen"." 
  
			  
				In an article in
						
						The 
				Hosta Journal (2016 Vol. 47 No 2), the author 
				described this plant's flowers as having a "Weak" fragrance 
				compared to other hostas.  
			  
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