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						  This seedling selection was developed at the 
									Imperial Botanic Garden in Tokyo, 
				Japan. It was registered by 
						The American Hosta Society on their behalf in 1986. The plant grows 
into a large size hosta about 25 
				inches in height with a spread of 52 inches. Its foliage is 
				green with slight ripples on the margins, smooth texture and 
				average substance. Medium lavender flowers bloom in July. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "The name has been badly confused with the similar-sounding
				H. nakaiana,  though the two are very different 
				plants."  
			 
						
						 An article about favorite flowering hostas by W. George Schmid  in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (2006 Vol. 37 No. 2) says, "The best 
flowers are on H. plantaginea  and its multi-petalous cousins, 'Venus' 
and  
'Aphrodite'...H. capitata in bud is fine, but its offspring, 'Nakaimo' has 
flowers that begin with the shine of precious porcelain and stay closed in bud 
longer...H. kikutii  forms all have fine and late flowers, but the best are on 
H. kikutii var. densa (H. densa). They are white and form a tight bunch at the top 
of the scape. H. laevigata  has large, spidery flowers in abundance; its cousin 
H. yingeri  has smaller ones with the same spidery character and dark color. 
These spidery flowers are carried all around the stem unlike other hosta flowers 
that, "lean to one side...Finally, mature clumps of 'Blue Angel'  and 'Elegans'  
have a beautiful flower display when many flowers on different scapes open in 
unison..." 
			 
  "Plant 
						is one of the best-blooming hostas with large white 
						capitate translucent buds and bracts. Developed at the 
						Imperial Botanic Garden in Tokyo and imported into the 
						United States before 1939 by Pearce Seed Company, 
						Moorestown, New Jersey. Due to a mix up at the nursery, 
						a hosta with lanceolate leaves and purple flowers is 
						also in commerce under this name, but it is not this 
						taxon which has wide cordate leaves." 
			
			 
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