Talk about hostas, hostas, and more hostas! Companion plant topics should be posted in the Shade Garden forum.
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leafmould
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greenguy
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by greenguy »
not only are the hostas fantastic but your pictures are the work of an artist
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caliloo
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by caliloo »
Wow wow wow wow!
That is gooooooooooooorgeous!
Alexa
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tsneal
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by tsneal »
Absolutely gorgeous Jim!!!!!!
Stephanie
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pauhaus
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by pauhaus »
Ditto to all the posts. Amazing flower Leafy. Congrats.
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leafmould
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by leafmould »
Thanks guys
would you like to see more hosta flowers?
Magnify the water droplet on this 'F.D.' bud and see some hostas
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wishiwere
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by wishiwere »
Okay, so the enlargement shows the hosta, but do we get the picture of the real things it was reflecting? I mean, they were a bit distorted yet?
Love you pics!