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						  Registered by 
Dr. Ralph (Herb) Benedict of Michigan and  
				Bob Solberg of Green Hill Farm  in North Carolina  in   
1999, this cultivar is a sport of 
				the species, 
H. longipes hypoglauca. It forms a medium size (11 inches high by 30 inches wide) mound of shiny green foliage and dark red petioles. 
						The leaves are flat at the base and whitish colored on the 
				bottom with thick substance. 'One Man's Treasure' bears medium purple flowers on 
				reddish scapes from mid-September into October followed by 
viable seeds. 
						According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "This Herb Benedict seedling was 
				selected and developed by Bob Solberg of Green Hill Farm in 
				Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  It has the reputation as having the 
				reddest petioles of all hosta cultivars. Its late season flowers 
				add to its value in the landscape." 
						 
				 The Hosta Journal,  (2000 Vol. 31, No. 1) states that H. 'One Man's 
					Treasure' has the reddest petioles of all hosta cultivars. 
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "An outstanding hosta, among the best of all hostas in 
flower. Excellent hybridizing potential for passing on its red petioles and even 
darker scapes." 
				This cultivar was winner of the
				Benedict 
				Garden Performance Medal for 2008. 
			 
  
  
  
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